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Sunday, 4 February 2018

Stats: Chahal registers career-best figures, Kohli-Dhawan partnership breaches 200-run mark

India beat South Africa with 177 balls to spare at Centurion to go 2-0 up in the ODI series

Snapshots: Two Shamsis, no Zondo

Moments you may have missed, or not, from the Centurion ODI between South Africa and India

Wrist spinners set up India's emphatic win

While Chahal bagged his maiden five-fer, Kuldeep picked up three wickets

Had no doubt that we could save the Test - Mominul Haque

The left-hander, who became the first Bangladesh batsman to score two centuries in a Test, helped the hosts save the first Test

Mahmudullah lauds batsmen after determined draw

Mominul Haque and Liton Das put on a defiant 180-run stand for the fourth wicket on the final day to secure a draw for the hosts

Rejuvenated India, SA resume ODI rivalry as new Championship beckons

India and South Africa have played each other the most in recent past - at home, away and in neutral venues

Karunaratne hopes for better playing surface in Dhaka Test

The Sri Lanka opener felt that there was nothing in the Chittagong pitch for the bowlers and 1500 runs from three innings in the match testifies that