2nd ODI: India vs South Africa at Gwalior, Feb 24, 2010
India won by 153 runs

SA 248/10 (42.5)

IND 401/3 (49.6)

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RR: 5.79
Last 12 Balls: . . . . . 1 | . . 1 . W
  Batsman
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
114
101
13
2
  Bowler
Overs
Mds
Runs
Wkts
8.5
0
41
2
7
0
49
3
  Current Partnership: 32 runs, 5.4 overs, RR: 5.65 (AB de Villiers, Charl Langeveldt )
So that's the end of a historic match with Sachin Tendulkar becoming the first player to record a double century in One Day Internationals! This is infact the 2962nd ODI in Cricket history
So that's the end of a historic match with Sachin Tendulkar becoming the first player to record a double century in One Day Internationals! This is infact the 2962nd ODI in Cricket history and if I am not wrong it took like 37 years for someone to score the first ever double century in this format! Hats off to the legend - Sachin Tendulkar! 
Once again the spinners did a good job for India - Jadeja and Pathan in the absence of Harbhajan Singh. It was only because of the dew getting heavier that the Indian bowlers couldn't wrap up SA from a position of 134 for 7. 
So South Africa could not repeat the Wanderers chase here at Gwalior. AB de Villiers with his 5th ODI century provided the respectability to the Proteas as they finished with 248. Of course it was way short of India's 401.
India win by 153 runs to lead the 3-ODI Series 2-0.
Over 42.5: He is Caught! R Jadeja to Charl Langeveldt, quicker and flatter in the air, steps out and flicks it uppishly towards mid wicket and Nehra puts in a forward dive to take a clean catch! IIndia win by 153 runs to lead the 3-ODI Series 2-0.