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India look to end ODI series against South Africa on winning note today

| @indiablooms | Feb 16, 2018, at 05:45 pm

Centurion, Feb 16 (IBNS): After clinching the series victory, India will look to win the sixth ODI match against South Africa to finish the bilateral competition on a winning note at the SuperSport Park in Centurion on Friday.

India have taken an unbeatable lead against South Africa 4-1.

Virat Kohli has become the first Indian cricket team captain to lead his side to a series victory in South Africa.

Creating a history in Port Elizabeth, Kohli's Team India ensured a series victory in the fifth ODI match by defeating South Africa by 73 runs.

This is the first ever bilateral ODI series win in the South African soil.

As the sixth ODI match is going to be a mere formality, both the teams may introduce some changes to their side.

 

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