ICC Champions Trophy: India vs South Africa Agencies Published June 7, 2013 0 India's Mahendra Sing Dhoni (L) and South Africa's AB de Villiers (R) lead their teams out for the start of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between India and South Africa at The Cardiff Wales Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales on June 6, 2013. — AFP Photo South African cricket team form a team huddle. — AP Photo India's Shikhar Dhawan goes to hit a ball bowled by South Africa's Robin Peterson. — AP Photo ndia's Rohit Sharma celebrates his half century. — AFP Photo India's Shikhar Dhawan reacts as he reaches 100 runs. — AP Photo South Africa's A B de Villiers dives in an attempted run out. — Reuters India's Mahendra Sing Dhoni (R) bats watched by South Africa's AB de Villiers. — AFP Photo ndia's Ravindra Jadeja plays a lofted shot. — AFP Photo ndia cicketers celebrate dismissing South Africa's Colin Ingram (L) as he leaves the field. — AFP Photo South Africa's AB de Villiers (L) makes his ground despite a runout attempt from India's Mahendra Sing Dhoni (R). — AFP Photo South Africa's Robin Peterson bats. — AFP Photo ndia's Suresh Raina (C) celebrates catching a shot from South Africa's Francois du Plessis. — AFP Photo South Africa's Ryan McLaren was bowled out on the last ball of the innings — AFP Photo Fans cheer as India wins their ICC Champions Trophy group B match against South Africa. — Reuters Join our Whatsapp channel India's new-look ODI put on a splendid performance, beating South Africa by 26 runs. Shikar Dhawan's blistering century earned him man of the match.
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