India v South Africa, Champions Trophy, Group B, Cardiff
Dhawan's ton, fielding give India comfortable win
After South Africa chose to bowl, India made a cautious start•AFP
Rohit and Dhawan added 127, the first hundred opening stand against South Africa in more than two years•Associated Press
MS Dhoni hit a quick 27, but India suffered a wobble towards the end•Associated Press
Robin Peterson was promoted to No. 3 and he notched up his highest ODI score, of 68•Getty Images
Ravindra Jadeja bowled an economical spell and took two wickets, stifling the South African batsmen•Getty Images
But the bowlers strayed, and openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan soon began to up the scoring rate•AFP
After Rohit fell for 65, Dhawan kept the scoreboard ticking rapidly•AFP
However, Ravindra Jadeja made sure they finished on a commanding 331 for 7, hitting 47 off 29•Associated Press
Peterson and AB de Villiers put on 124 runs for the third wicket, putting South Africa in command•Getty Images
Faf du Plessis tried to keep them in the hunt with a quick 23-ball 30 but his wicket in the 38th over took India closer to victory•Getty Images
And he registered his maiden ODI century•ICC/Christopher Lee
South Africa's chase got off to a brisk start but they lost both their openers in the first four overs•Getty Images
But Peterson was run-out after a mix-up with de Villiers, which started the lower-order collapse•Getty Images
Ryan McLaren, at No. 8, gave them hope and top-scored with an unbeaten 71 but ran out of partners and South Africa fell short by 26 runs•Getty Images