India and South Africa meet in Kolkata’s Eden Gardens on Thursday for the third and final Twenty20 international. MS Dhoni’s men are looking for a consolation win, while South Africa are out to extend their dominance. It’s a dead rubber with the Proteas leading the series 2-0. But, India will be desperate to restore pride and gain some momentum ahead of the five-match ODI series, which begins October 11.

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