Lucknow: The South African women's team's top-order batters fired in unison and helped their team clinch the five-match series against India with a seven-wicket victory in the fourth ODI here on Sunday.
Chasing 267, Lizelle Lee (69), Laura Wolvaardt (53), Mignon du Preez (61) and Lara Goodall (59 not out) shone as the visitors completed the task in 48.4 overs for an unassailable 3-1 lead in the rubber.
A poor squad selection by the new committee under Neetu David cost India dearly as the hosts paid the price for ignoring Shafali Verma's flair in batting and Shikha Pandey's experience in bowling.
The win meant seasoned Punam Raut's third ODI hundred and veteran Harmanpreet Kaur's scintillating 35-ball 54 went in vain.
South Africa were in the game when the opening duo of last match centurion Lizelle Lee and skipper Laura Wolvaardt were going great guns, putting on 116 runs in 23 overs.
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Mixing caution with aggression, both kept the scorecard moving at a fairly good rate until Harmanpreet Kaur effected the dangerous Lee trapped in front of the wicket for a 75-ball 69.
Joined by Lara Goodall, Wolvaardt could not stay long enough after Lee's dismissal, getting out shortly after reaching her half-century.
Goodall got a life when Sushma Verma missed a stumping and in the next delivery, the batter stepped out and played an inside-out shot for a boundary.
After that, Goodall hit off-spinner Deepti Sharma waist-high full toss outside off to the cover boundary.
Du Preez then smashed left-arm spinner, Radha Yadav, for three successive boundaries -- two through the point region and one into the deep square leg fence -- as the visitors brought the equation to 61 runs in the last 10 overs.
Du Preez had, in fact, set the ball rolling by hitting Poonam Yadav for a six and four in the 34th over, lifting her team from 148/4 to 162. They needed 97 in the last 15 overs.
Du Preez carried on in the same vein until she fell to Rajeshwari Gayakwad while trying to loft one over mid-on.