South Africa win series after India fall short

CENTURION, South Africa, (Reuters) – Yusuf Pathan’s  blistering century proved in vain for India as South Africa won  the fifth and decisive one-day international by 33 runs yesterday to take the series 3-2.

Yusuf Pathan

Morne Morkel bagged four wickets and Dale Steyn and Lonwabo  Tsotsobe two apiece for the hosts who dismissed India for 234.  India had been set a Duckworth/Lewis revised target of 268 to  win in 46 overs following a rain delay.

India were in desperate trouble at 119 for eight before  Pathan resurrected their hopes by thumping 105 off 70 balls –  the fastest ever for India against South Africa.

Hashim Amla had earlier batted through the South African  innings, his 116 not out anchoring a total of 250 for nine in 46  overs.

The pace and aggression of Morkel and Steyn undermined the  Indian innings until Pathan staged a classic counter-attack.

The powerful right-hander slammed eight fours and eight  sixes in his remarkable innings before man-of-the-series Morkel  eventually ended the entertainment when he had Pathan caught at  mid-off after a skied drive.
Because South Africa’s innings was interrupted by rain on  226 for three after 42 overs, the Duckworth/Lewis calculation  handed the home team an extra 17 runs.

South Africa’s innings ended in turmoil after the 78-minute  delay, the hosts losing six wickets for 19 runs in four overs,  including two run outs.
Amla shared a stand of 97 for the second wicket with Morne  van Wyk (56) and added 102 for the fourth wicket with JP Duminy  (35).