India chased down the target in 38 overs with eight wickets to spare and entered the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy for the fifth time.
South Africa were quashed mercilessly as India beat them comprehensively by 8 wickets to dump the top-ranked ODI team in the world out of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy at The Oval in London yesterday. "So is the same for South Africa, as well".
Pakistan suffered a 124-run thrashing at the hands of arch-rivals and defending champions India but then notched up an upset win over world number one side South Africa to stay alive. They built up pressure on Proteas openers Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock.
"I was happy to bowl with the new ball".
Despite that, the 33-year-old still believes he is the right man to take the team forward and feels he can lead them to long-awaited World Cup success in 2019.
Du Plessis (36) was next to depart, inside-edging a Pandya slower-ball on to his stumps, before the hugely impressive Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2-23) and Jasprit Bumrah (2-28) were finally rewarded for their efforts by running through the lower order.
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India find themselves in danger of missing out on the semi-finals after suffering a seven wicket defeat against Sri Lanka on Thursday.
Former South African player Ashwell Prince has slammed Cricket South Africa for being dictated to by individual players who do not have National interest at heart. No one said it's going to be easy. And today, while India fights it out with South Africa, another couple like duo stormed the Internet as the guy was looking at the woman as if he just wants a slice of the lady's pizza, the picture went viral on Social Media. Then, within five overs, he lost Shoaib Malik for 11, Imad Wasim for 4, and Fahim Ashraf, who didn't ground his bat and was needlessly run out for 15.
Dhawan was the first of the pair to reach his half-century with his eighth four, with Kohli reaching the same landmark soon after.
Dhawan was eventually caught by Du Plessis off Tahir's bowling for 78. Kohli remained in total control, however, and Yuvraj Singh hoisted JP Duminy over mid-wicket for a huge six to complete the most comfortable of wins for his team.
"You have to lay it out in front of them that this is what we did wrong, including me, and we need to take it on the chin and accept it and prove it". It is important to grab those opportunities.
"You have to understand how to finish games off, luckily we got their big strikers out early. If you are playing a world-class team, definitely, you play more positive cricket, so we will do so against England", he added.




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