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Virat Kohli is perfect for No. 4 spot: AB de Villiers

India has struggled to find a suitable No.4 ever since Yuvraj Singh retired from cricket from | The Hindu https://ift.tt/gQTYZn4

India vs South Africa: Indian bowlers too good for Proteas as hosts level T20I series 2-2

India clinched a series-levelling win in the fourth and penultimate T20I in the series against South Africa, in Rajkot on Friday. Sportzpics
Dinesh Karthik scored a match-winning 55 off just 27 balls, scoring nine fours and two sixes. Sportzpics
Hardik Pandya too played his part with a 31-ball knock of 46 to lead India to 169 in 20 overs. Sportzpics
Rassie van der Dussen was South Africa's top-scorer with 20 runs as the Proteas were bundled out for just 87. Sportzpics
Avesh Khan was the star for India with the ball with four wickets. Sportzpics


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