South Africa vs India: Sanju Samson century fires India to 78-run victory and ODI series win at Boland Park | Cricket News

Sanju Samson’s first ODI century helped set India on course for a 78-run win over South Africa at Boland Park; Tony de Zorzi made 81, but South Africa were bowled out for 218 in reply to India’s 296-8; Test series begins on Boxing Day live on Sky Sports


Sanju Samson struck 108 from 114 balls on a slow wicket at Boland Park as India claimed a 78-run win over South Africa at Boland Park on Thursday to secure a 2-1 victory in the ODI series.

It is the second time India have won an ODI series in South Africa as they posted an above-par 296-8 in their 50 overs after being surprisingly sent into bat.

South Africa kept up with the run-rate for much of their reply, but lost wickets at regular intervals on a pitch not conducive to expansive stroke-play and were bowled out for 218.

That made Samson’s effort all the more impressive as he took 66 balls to pass 50 and a further 54 deliveries to reach his maiden international hundred.

“We had to take a bit of extra time to see how the pitch plays and how the bowler is trying to get you out,” Samson said.

“Batting higher up gave me those extra 20 balls to assess that. I focused on my process, there is a lot of hard work that has been done on that recently.”

India had been in some early trouble after the early dismissals of debutant opener Rajat Patidar (22) and Sai Sudharsan (10).



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Tony de Zorzi made 81, but received little other support from South Africa’s batters

But Tilak Varma (52) and Samson put on 116 for the fourth wicket in the sweltering heat of Paarl, and Rinku Singh contributed a quick-fire 38 from 27 balls at the end of the innings.

South Africa opener Tony de Zorzi blazed a century in the last game and his 81 this time round was the only score of substance in the home side’s reply.

Several batters made starts but India’s bowlers were disciplined with their lines, and spinner Washington Sundar (2-38) and seamer Arshdeep Singh (4-30) were particularly impressive forcing scoreboard pressure to take wickets.

“We were up for it, it was a series decider at a great venue with a pretty full house,” South Africa captain Aiden Markram said.



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Mukesh Kumar celebrates with his India team-mates after dismissing David Miller

“Our skills just let us down. We were good in small patches but could not stretch those out long enough to get momentum on our side.

“I don’t think the surface changed much through the day and I thought 290 was chaseable.”

Both teams had rested several frontline players ahead of a two-match Test series which starts in Pretoria on Boxing Day.



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