Odi
Malan ton helps South Africa to 283-6 in rain-hit Sri Lanka ODI
Malan built partnerships including a second-wicket stand of 96 with Reeza Hendricks, who made 51, after South Africa elected to bat first in the reduced...
As in the first match in Centurion on Friday, Pakistan captain Babar Azam said his side would try to exploit early moisture in the pitch in an effort to wrap up the three-match series with one game to spare.
Finch hit 114 and Smith 105 in Australia's powerful 374 for six and restricted the tourists to 308 for eight.
Kohli said the World Cup semi-final loss to New Zealand last year after losing the toss and failing to chase down a moderate target had made had them stronger.
The Proteas lost by 49 runs to Pakistan on Sunday, ruling themselves out of contention for the semi-finals in the process having won only one of their seven matches at the tournament, a win over minnows Afghanistan.
Captain Dane van Niekerk was the pick of the bowlers with her leg spinners, she completed her four overs with figures of 3-18.
Veteran wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni expertly guided India to the win with an unbeaten 87 with solid support from Kedar Jadhav on 61 not out.
Mushfiqur Rahim top scored with 55 not out as Bangladesh reached their target 196 for the loss of five wickets in 35.1 overs.
The hosts, who lead the five-match series 1-0, have made three changes from the dramatic tie on Wednesday.
Lungi Ngidi, 21, made his test debut against the touring Indians in Pretoria earlier in January, taking 6-39 in the second innings for a match haul of seven wickets.
Quinton de Kock was the man of the moment as his 178 handed the home side an emphatic victory.
Temba Bavuma became the first black South African batsman to score a century on his ODI debut.
The Proteas have been knocked out of the Tri-Nation One-Day International (ODI) series.
The all-rounder sat out at the last two matches due to a left hamstring injury.
The South Africans had looked well on course for victory at 210/3 in the 38th over.
South Africa will take on England in the final ODI at Newlands today.
Pink Day was not only a huge success on the field, but also off the field as the event raised over R500,000.
Chris Morris bludgeoned his way to 62 off 38 balls to help SA reach their target of 263.
The Proteas will take to the pitch dressed in pink in support of the fight against breast cancer.