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The Indian cricket team toured South Africa from 5 to 30 December 2013, playing three One Day Internationals (ODI) and the two Test matches against the hosts. [1] The Indian team was led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni while South Africa was captained by AB de Villiers (for ODIs) and Graeme Smith (for Tests).
Jasprit Bumrah was ruled out of India's Test squad due to a stress fracture, with Umesh Yadav replacing him. [30] Ahead of the third and final Test, Keshav Maharaj was ruled out of South Africa's squad with a shoulder injury, and was replaced by George Linde. [31] Shahbaz Nadeem was added to India's squad for the third Test, as cover for ...
The India cricket team toured South Africa in January and February 2018 [1] [2] to play three Tests, six One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [3] [4] In January 2017, Cricket South Africa (CSA) revealed that this tour would replace the scheduled visit by Sri Lanka due to costs and scheduling congestion. [5]
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South Africa won the third and final Test, also by seven wickets, to win the series 2–1. [10] The day after the end of the third match, Virat Kohli announced that he had stepped down as India's captain in Test cricket. [11] South Africa won the first ODI match by 31 runs, with an unbeaten century by Rassie van der Dussen. [12]
India won the ODI series 2–1. [8] On 22 December 2023, South Africa's Dean Elgar announced that he would retire from the Tests after the Test series. [9] South Africa won the first Test by an innings and 32 runs. [10] India went on to win the second Test by 7 wickets, [11] and drew the Test series 1–1. [12]
^ 1st ODI: India v South Africa, Run-Rate Comparison, published 25 November 2005 ^ 1st ODI: India v South Africa scorecard, from Cricinfo, retrieved 15 December 2005 ^ 2nd ODI: India v South Africa scorecard, from Cricinfo, retrieved 15 December 2005 ^ 3rd ODI: India v South Africa scorecard, from Cricinfo, retrieved 15 December 2005
Border-Gavaskar Trophy, third Test (day one of five) Australia 28-0. India: Yet to bat. Scorecard. Rain meant only 13.2 overs were possible on the opening day of the third Test between Australia ...