A superb India bowling attack set up a crushing seven-wicket win over the Proteas in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The hosts skittled out South Africa for 99 in 27.1 overs in the third ODI, after electing to bowl on a pitch dampened by days of rain in New Delhi.
Shubman Gill made 49 as India chased down their target in 19.1 overs, winning the series 2-1 with a second-string side after Rohit Sharma and his team departed for the T20 World Cup in Australia.
Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (4-18) came into the attack with South Africa five down and wiped off the tail, striking twice on successive balls before ending the innings with the wicket of Marco Jansen.
Spinner Washington Sundar, who bowled the first over and returned with two wickets, helped set up the second straight win for the hosts.
Sundar was handed the new ball and the lanky off-spinner struck in his second over to send back Quinton de Kock, caught at short third man for six.
Pace bowler Mohammed Siraj rattled the top order with the wickets of Janneman Malan (15) and Reeza Hendricks (three) to put SA on the back foot.
The Proteas slipped further to 43-4 after Aiden Markram’s departure as the batsman fell caught behind off left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed for nine.
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Heinrich Klaasen, who top-scored with 34, attempted to rebuild with David Miller, who was making his captaincy debut with regular skipper Temba Bavuma and Keshav Maharaj both unwell.
But Sundar bowled the left-handed Miller for seven and the rest of the batting quickly caved in.
Shahbaz, who made his ODI debut in the previous match, bowled Klaasen and, in between the change of batsmen, a dog walked on the field to provide some entertainment to the crowd.
It was South Africa’s fourth-lowest total in 50-over matches, after their 69 all out in Sydney and then twice being bowled out for 83.
India had little trouble in reply, despite skipper Shikhar Dhawan getting run out on eight and Ishan Kishan falling for 10 off left-arm spinner Bjorn Fortuin.
Gill, who started the chase with a string of boundaries, kept up the attack with previous match centurion Shreyas Iyer, who hit an unbeaten 28 and the winning six.
The defeat leaves South Africa on the brink of missing a direct qualification for next year’s ODI World Cup in India.