India Tour of South Africa - 2018

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Exactly
Immediately after that I switched off tv bcoz India is having habbit of taking no ball wickets and losing match after that

Not only you.most of our people in india switched off the tv that time.😊😊
 
South Africa fined for slow over-rate in 4th ODI


The South Africa team was fined 10 per cent of their match fees for maintaining a slow over-rate in the fourth One-Day International against India in Johannesburg on Saturday (February 10). The hosts won the rain-marred contest by five wickets to keep the six-match series alive.

Aiden Markram's side was ruled to be one over short of their target when time allowances were taken into consideration, and match referee Andy Pycroft imposed the fine on the team, while first-time captain Markram loses 20 per cent of his match fee.

South Africa fined for slow over-rate in 4th ODI - Cricbuzz
 
I have strong feeling that india will seal the series win on Tuesday.chahal and kuldeep yadav will come back strongly.
 
Imran Tahir subjected to racial abuse

Imran Tahir was subjected to racial abuse during the fourth One-Day International between South Africa and India in Johannesburg, Cricket South Africa confirmed on Monday (February 12). The fan was eventually evicted from the stadium after the legspinner reported the incident to the security officials.

Imran Tahir subjected to racial abuse - Cricbuzz
 
Did you know?

- India have lost all their five ODIs at Port Elizabeth - four against South Africa and one against Kenya. At no other venue have they played more than two ODIs without winning at least one.

- MS Dhoni needs 46 more runs to become the 12th player to reach 10,000 runs in ODIs. He will be the fourth from India to reach the landmark after Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid.

- The most wickets taken by spinners for India in a bilateral series is 27 in the six-match series against England at home in 2006. Yuzuvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav have taken 12 wickets each so far from the first four ODIs.

- Virat Kohli needs 62 more runs to go past Kevin Pietersen's tally of 454 runs (six innings) to become the leading run-scorer in a bilateral series on South African soil.
 
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