Paarl (South Africa): Sanju Samson silenced his critics by hammering a mature hundred to help India post a respectable 296/8 in the series-deciding ODI here on Thursday. India lost opener Rajat Patidar (22) early as the promising right-handed batter failed to convert his start and was cleaned up by left arm pacer Nandre Burger, who has been a sensation.
Sai Sudarshan, who created a record by becoming the second Indian after Navjyot Singh Sidhu to slam back-to-back fifties in his first two games, failed to recreate the magic and perished for 10. He was trapped in front of the wickets by Beuran Hendricks. India was in a spot of bother at 49 for 2. But then one down Sanju Samson and skipper KL Rahul (21) rebuilt the innings with a 52-run stand for the third wicket and it was Samson, who was more aggressive. Rahul played the perfect second fiddle as they pulled the team out of the early trouble.