India v South Africa, 3rd ODI, Belfast
India break one-day tournament jinx
The match was almost a non-starter as wet conditions threatened a wash-out. The rain eventually stayed away and Mahendra Singh Dhoni and gang figured out ways to amuse themselves•Getty Images
Zaheer Khan induced an edge off AB de Villiers's bat which was neatly pouched by Sachin Tendulkar at slip. Everyone was convinced, except the umpire•Getty Images
Justin Kemp, back in the side, led South Africa's revival in the company of Herschelle Gibbs•Getty Images
South Africa needed to get rid of Tendulkar early and Makhaya Ntini did the honours, inducing an outside edge which was taken brilliantly by mark Boucher•Getty Images
Yuvraj Singh added 70 runs with Dravid before the captain fell with 41 more required in a little over six overs•AFP
South Africa were put into bat and it was hardly a dream start. Jacques Kallis was beaten all ends up by an Ajit Agarkar delivery that cut away and clipped the off stump•Getty Images
Tendulkar was understandably flabbergasted when the appeal was turned down •Stu Forster/Getty Images
Kemp and Gibbs cool off during their 99-run fifth wicket stand•Getty Images
After the loss of three early wickets, Rahul Dravid added some stability to the chase, scoring 38
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Dravid had no cause to worry as Yuvraj, unbeaten on 61, along with Dhoni took India to a six-wicket win with four balls to spare. India won the the series 2-1•AFP
It didn't take long for India to hit back. Sourav Ganguly chipped in with two quick wickets and South Africa were reduced to 28 for 4•Getty Images
Kemp found the ropes with regularity towards the end of the innings, fetching two sixes along the way •Getty Images
Indian fans who showed up in large numbers at Stormont weren't disappointed
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