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South Africa level series despite Kohli heroics

PORT ELIZABETH – Virat Kohli struck a sparkling 87 not out and had a hand in three dismissals but couldn’t stop South Africa from winning the fourth one-day international against India at St George’s Park on Friday.
South Africa won the rain-affected game by 48 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method to level the five-match series at two-all, making Sunday’s final match at Centurion the decider. JP Duminy was South Africa’s star, making an unbeaten 71 and leading a recovery after the hosts suffered a top order collapse.
South Africa scored 265 for six after winning the toss while India were struggling at 142 for six after 32.5 overs when rain ended play. The result was harsh on Kohli, who held a superbly-judged low slip catch and was involved in two run-outs in the South African innings before coming out to bat at number three after India lost their first wicket in the second over with only one run on the board.
Kohli was the only batsman to master South Africa’s bowling attack, making his runs off 92 balls with seven fours and two sixes. The only partnership of note was with Suresh Raina, who made 20 in a fourth wicket stand of 63 before he was drawn out of his crease by left-arm spinner Robin Peterson, enabling AB de Villiers to make a smart stumping.
India had lost their first three wickets for 49 runs, with Smith taking a sensational catch to dismiss Yuvraj Singh, who top-edged a lap shot against off-spinner Johan Botha. Smith raced from slip to hold a diving catch at short leg. India’s hopes nosedived after Raina was out, with Dhoni and Yusuf Pathan falling in quick succession. Dhoni was Peterson’s second victim, playing an awkward stroke to cover.
Pathan, who was India’s match-winner in the third game with a hard-hit 59, showed his vulnerability to fast bowling when he was squared up by Morne Morkel and edged a catch to de Villiers. Rain stopped play with India on 137 for six after 31.3 overs. Play resumed after more than an hour but only another eight balls were bowled before more rain ended the match.

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