Watch: KL Rahul's 'Ram Siya Ram' comment to Keshav Maharaj steals the show in 3rd ODI; video goes viral

The viral moment occurred during South Africa's chase, as Keshav Maharaj entered the crease with the team struggling at 177 for 6 in the 34th over. 

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KL Rahul and Keshav Maharaj.

KL Rahul and Keshav Maharaj.

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The real highlight of India's innings was wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson.

Samson notched up his first international century, scoring a formidable 108 runs from 114 balls.

In a memorable moment during India's recent ODI series victory in South Africa, a conversation between Indian skipper KL Rahul and South African all-rounder Keshav Maharaj, captured by the stump mic, gained widespread attention on social media. This interaction took place at Boland Park in Paarl, where India secured a series win under Rahul’s captaincy.

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India triumphed with a convincing 78-run victory in the final ODI at Paarl, marking Rahul as only the second Indian captain, after Virat Kohli, to clinch an ODI series on South African soil. The series concluded with India leading 2-1.

The viral moment occurred during South Africa's chase, as Maharaj entered the crease with the team struggling at 177 for 6 in the 34th over. Coincidentally, the stadium's speakers played the song 'Ram Siya Ram', prompting Rahul to comment on its frequent play during his own entrances to bat. Maharaj acknowledged this with a smile, creating a light-hearted moment in the midst of the intense match.

The real highlight of India's innings was wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson, who delivered a standout performance. Samson notched up his first international century, scoring a formidable 108 runs from 114 balls, including six fours and three sixes. His partnership with Tilak Varma, who also scored his maiden ODI fifty, was pivotal in setting up India's total of 296 for 8. The duo's 114-run stand played a critical role in swinging the momentum in India's favor.

In defending their total, India's bowling attack, led by pacer Arshdeep Singh, effectively stifled South Africa's batting lineup. Singh's impressive four-wicket haul was instrumental in undermining the Proteas' chase. Despite a resilient 81 off 87 balls by Tony de Zorzi, South Africa fell short, getting bowled out for 218 in 45.5 overs.

This series win in Paarl adds another feather to India's cap in their ongoing tour of South Africa. Following a 1-1 draw in the T20I series and now a 2-1 victory in the ODIs, the Indian team is poised for the final phase of the tour. The focus shifts to the upcoming two-match Test series against South Africa, with India aiming to secure their first-ever bilateral Test series win on South African soil. This upcoming contest is eagerly anticipated, as it presents a significant opportunity for India to create history.

 

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