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Fielding cost us the game tonight - Gibson
South Africa coach Ottis Gibson reflects on where his side could improve after their T20I series loss to India in Cape Town
The highs and lows from India's last 12 months in Test cricket
South Africa's lack of depth exposed - Cullinan
Is Hardik Pandya overrated?
'South Africa need a win to salvage this tour' - Graeme Smith
Cullinan: Duminy stood up and played a captain's innings
South Africa 'piled' Markram under pressure - Smith
Pathan: India favourites to win the first T20I
Cullinan: Wristspin a long-term problem South Africa need to deal with
Cullinan: Haven't seen the value in Markram's appointment
'India's top three have made the difference' - Gibson
Agarkar: Bhuvneshwar has looked flat, an opportunity to rest him
Tahir was 'racially abused' - SA manager
Cullinan: Will be surprised if SA play an all-pace attack
'This knock means the world to me' - Klaasen
How to beat India in ODIs
The Videocast - The Kohli run machine and the wristy sorcerers
Cullinan: Textbook construction of an innings from Kohli
Cullinan: Probably SA's worst ODI fielding unit ever
Is cricket living in the past?
Cullinan: Anything between 250-270 will be a good score
'Kuldeep and I always look to bowl slow' - Chahal
Cullinan: Must go down as SA's most humiliating defeat at home
Cullinan: Getting out in 32 overs is a crime
Amla and de Kock's favourite ODI venue
Cullinan predicts Centurion runfest
'Scoring runs in a losing cause is not ideal' - du Plessis
Trott explains why Afghanistan left out Noor Ahmad
Madsen on T20 World Cup debut: Big moment for cricket in Italy
Siraj on T20 World Cup call-up: 'It came as a shock'
Santner: Seifert has always had the 360 element
Rashid: Effort more important than winning or losing
Suryakumar: 'Always an added pressure when playing at home'
Agha: 'Babar's role is to give us stability'
Markram on T20's intent revolution: 'You feel sorry for bowlers'
Suryakumar: We've played a lot of matches in dew and will handle it
Agha: India game is a government's decision, not ours