Klaasen, who was man of the match when South Africa gained their only win in the one-day series, opened his score with two sixes and didn't look back. Duminy played an anchor role before finishing the match with two sixes in an innings of 64 not out off 40 balls. "It was a tough one for the bowlers," said India captain Virat Kohli, who said he had no complaints about the umpires keeping the players on the field. "It was good from a spectator point of view. Once the game continued in the first innings we knew it would continue throughout. It was constant drizzle, it wasn't too drastic, so it was fine to play on." Kohli praised Manish Pandey and MS Dhoni, who hit 79 not out and 52 not out respectively in an unbeaten fifth wicket stand of 98 off 56 balls to get India to 188 for four after they had been struggling at 45 for three.All over at Centurion where @jpduminy21 wins the game with back-to-back sixes off Unadkat. He ends on 64 off 40 and a vital win for SA #ProteaFire #SAvIND #KFCT20 pic.twitter.com/fJT6ELeuA6
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"I thought it was a winning total but you can't control what happens with the weather," said Kohli. "You have to give credit to the South African batsmen. They were positive and took calculated risks." India paid the penalty for a lack of bowling options. Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal struggled to control the wet ball and was hit for 64 runs in four overs. Pandey made his career-best 79 not out off 48 balls while Dhoni thrashed his 52 off 28 balls. Pandey came to the wicket after a rare failure by Kohli, who was caught behind for one off fast bowler Junior Dala.Brief Score:South Africa 189 for 4 (Klaasen 69, Duminy 64*) beat India 188 for 4 (Pandey 79*, Dhoni 52*) by six wicketsThe look after scoring a match-winning 69 off 30 balls. Amazing innings @Heini22 #KFCT20 #SAVIND #MOM pic.twitter.com/MeSITlDtto
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