India v South Africa, World Cup 2011, Nagpur
South Africa clinch last-over thriller
Virender Sehwag began the innings with a boundary for the fifth time in this World Cup, after India elected to bat•AFP
Sehwag fell, but Tendulkar carried on to reach his 48th one-day century•Getty Images
... and Dale Steyn atoned for the mauling he took early on, finishing with a five-for as India lost their last nine wickets for 29 runs and ended up with 296•AFP
MS Dhoni did well to whip off the bails quickly and run Kallis out for 69•Prakash Singh/AFP
Suresh Raina held on to a tough catch to end a cameo by Johan Botha •Getty Images
Sachin Tendulkar got into the act too and shared a violent partnership of 142 runs in 17.4 overs with Sehwag•Getty Images
But when Morne Morkel dismissed him in the second over of the batting Powerplay, with India 267 for 1, a collapse followed •AFP
Hashim Amla's half-century gave South Africa a steady start in their chase•AFP
But AB de Villiers kept the momentum with South Africa with some aggressive strokes•Associated Press
But South Africa held their nerve, with Robin Peterson taking 13 off the first four balls of the last over to seal a three-wicket win •Associated Press
Robin Peterson got a couple of wickets ... •AFP
Jacques Kallis took over the anchor role once Amla was out, using the sweep to good effect against the spinners•Getty Images
Harbhajan Singh set up a close finish by dismissing de Villiers and JP Duminy in quick succession •Associated Press