India, March 3 -- In South Africa's modern cricket history, India is about triumph and heartbreak. It would be easy to frame the relationship as one of recurring hurt-a final lost in Bridgetown, a semi-final surrendered to Australia at Eden Gardens. The Test series win in India last November, however, signalled something deeper:
South Africa are no longer bifurcated between red-ball solidity and white-ball anxiety. They are becoming a multi-format side whose players carry lessons across formats and borders.
Threaded through those moments is a deeper symmetry. South Africa's white-ball destiny, it seems, is not merely crossing India's path but also shaping it through the players. No player embodies this convergence more completely than A...
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