India sealed a commanding 2–1 ODI series win over South Africa with a nine-wicket demolition in the decider at Visakhapatnam, showcasing a near-perfect display with both ball and bat. After restricting South Africa to 270 all out, India chased the target with ruthless efficiency, powered by Yashasvi Jaiswal’s maiden ODI century and a vintage team performance that ended India’s 21-match ODI drought.
The star of the day was 23-year-old Jaiswal, who continued his meteoric rise by smashing an unbeaten 116 off 104 balls, becoming one of the youngest Indians to score centuries across all three international formats. His innings was a blend of fearless stroke-play and remarkable calm, proving yet again why he is seen as one of India’s next-gen pillars.
Partnering him at the top, Rohit Sharma struck an authoritative 75, helping stitch a massive 155-run opening stand that effectively killed the contest by the 25th over. In the process, Rohit crossed 20,000 international runs, becoming one of only a handful of modern greats to reach the milestone.
While the batters lit up the chase, the foundation of India’s victory was laid earlier by the bowlers. Kuldeep Yadav, in sensational form throughout the series, claimed 4/41 in the finale, taking his overall tally to nine wickets, the highest for either side. His consistency through the middle overs was instrumental in strangling South Africa’s scoring and forcing risky strokes.
With regular captain Rohit Sharma choosing to rest for portions of the series, stand-in skipper KL Rahul made a decisive call by winning the toss and opting to bowl first— a move that paid off handsomely. The bowlers responded with discipline, preventing South Africa from crossing a threatening total despite a few promising partnerships.
Virat Kohli, with his trademark consistency and match influence across all three games, was rightly awarded Player of the Series, further cementing his status as one of the greatest ODI batters of all time.
As India looks ahead to a packed cricket calendar, this comprehensive win offers renewed confidence and signals a strong resurgence in the ODI format.










