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Triangular Series: India, South Africa, Kenya Emphatic series win by SA (27/10/01) South Africa won the Standard Bank tri-series final easily by six wickets due to a lacklustre performance by the Indians here today. India quell Kenya on way to final (25/10/01) India today overcame the inhibition caused by the Port Elizabeth defeat and crushed Kenya by 186 runs in the final league match of the tri-series here today. India has an edge over Kenya (23/10/01) - India is going into the final league match of the tri-series against Kenya tomorrow with the addition of V V S Laxman to strengthen its middle order Kenya shattered by South Africa (23/10/01) - South Africa put down Kenya in a one-sided contest, winning by a biggest ever margin of 208 runs after scoring 354 for 3 in 50 overs in the tri-series match at the Newlands grounds here today. Kenya’s chance to put up a fight (22/10/01) - The eighth match of the tri-series between Kenya and South Africa is bound to evoke more interest after Kenya upset the Indian applecart by their excellent victory at Port Elizabeth. Thumping win for South Africa (20/10/01) - Despite a gallant 85 by captain Ganguly, India went down as their middle order collapsed without a semblance of fight. South Africa made 282 for 4 in 50 overs and restricted the Indians 236 in 44.4 overs Bruised India to meet confident South Africa (19/10/01) - The confidence of the Indian team that soured after wining the South Africans at Centurion was ravaged by the Kenyan assault at Port Elizabeth. Kenya’s deserving win over India (18/10/01) - Kenya, under the new captain, Steve Tikolo registered a stunning win over India, beating them by 70 runs, their first win of the series Kenya loses to formidable SA (14/10/01) - Kenya today lost to their formidable rival South Africa after scoring 229 for 7 in 50 overs, which target South Africa reached in 41.1 overs, losing the wicket of Herschelle Gibbs, here today Comprehensive win for India (12/10/01) - India beat Kenya easily, by ten wickets after they restricted Kenya to just 90 runs in 37.1 overs and finished the match in 11.5 overs A chance for youngsters to prove (12/10/01) - India, after their excellent victory over South Africa on Wednesday, will be facing Kenya Friday and their confidence level too will be very high. India’s splendid win over South Africa (11/10/01) - A splendid bowling by Harbhjan Singh and Anil Kumble shattered the top half of the South African batting that paved the way for India to register their first victory in the series. Singh, a certainty at Centurion (09/10/01) - Bowling will be their main concern as Indians go into their second match in the triangular one-day series against South Africa Tikolo shines as SA crush Kenya (07/10/01) - South Africa beat underdogs Kenya by seven wickets when they surpassed the Kenyan score of 159 in 33.4 overs in the second match of the triangular series South Africa are favourites (06/10/01) - The South Africans, fresh from their thumping victory over India in the opening match, will be meeting the Kenyans in the second of the triangular series match.. Kirsten stars in SA win (05/10/01) - Gary Kirsten made an unbeaten 133 to take his side to a comfortable six wicket victory over India despite brilliant centuries by captain Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar Indians exude confidence (04/10/01) - Buoyed by the return of Sachin Tendulkar and the impressive performance of the youngsters in the warm-up matches, a confident India will take on a strong South African side in the opening day-night, one-day encounter of the tri-series. The teams: (Squad for Triangular Series) India: Saurav Ganguly (c), R Dravid (vc), Sachin Tendulkar, V Sehwag, SS Das, Yuvraj Singh, RS Sodhi, Jacob Martin, Deep Das Gupta (wk), J Srinath, Anil Kumble, V Prasad, Harbhajan Singh, A Agarkar, Harvinder Singh. South Africa: Shaun Pollock (c), Gary Kirsten, H Gibbs, Jacques Kallis, Neil McKenzie, Jhonty Rhodes, Lance Klusener, Mark Boucher (wk), Justin Kemp, Nicky Boje, M Ntini, A Nel Kenya: Maurice Odumbe (c), Steve Tikolo (vc), Ravindu Shah, Kennedy Otieno, David Otieno, Collins Omondi Otieno, Peter Ochieng, Martin Suji, Tony Suji, S Gupta, Joseph Angara, Brijal Patel, Thomas Odoyo, J Kamande Schedule
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