Indian cricket team in South Africa in 1992–93
| India in South Africa 1992-93 | |||
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| South Africa | India | ||
| Dates | 29 October 1992 – 6 January 1993 | ||
| Captains | Kepler Wessels | Mohammad Azharuddin | |
| Test series | |||
| Result | South Africa won the 4-match series 1–0 | ||
| Most runs | Kepler Wessels (295) | Kapil Dev (202) | |
| Most wickets | Allan Donald (20) | Anil Kumble (18) | |
| Player of the series | Allan Donald (SA) | ||
| One Day International series | |||
| Results | South Africa won the 7-match series 5–2 | ||
| Most runs | Kepler Wessels (342) | Mohammad Azharuddin (232) | |
| Most wickets | Craig Matthews (11) | Manoj Prabhakar (6) | |
| Player of the series | Kepler Wessels (SA) | ||
The Indian cricket team toured South Africa for four Tests and seven ODIs from 29 October 1992 to 6 January 1993.
South Africa won the Test series 1-0.
South Africa won the ODI series 5–2.
Test matches[edit]
1st Test[edit]
13–17 November 1992    
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- India won the toss and decided to field.
 - Pravin Amre and Ajay Jadeja (Ind), and Jimmy Cook, Omar Henry, Brian McMillan, Jonty Rhodes and Brett Schultz (SA) made their Test debuts.
 - Kepler Wessels (SA) became the first batsman to score centuries for two countries.
 - Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) became the first batsman to be given run out by a TV umpire.[1]
 
2nd Test[edit]
26–30 November 1992    
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- South Africa won the toss and decided to bat.
 - Craig Matthews (SA) made his Test debut.
 
3rd Test[edit]
4th Test[edit]
2–6 January 1993    
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- South Africa won the toss and decided to bat.
 - Daryll Cullinan (SA) made his Test debut.
 
ODI series[edit]
1st ODI[edit]
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- India won the toss and elected to bat.
 - DJ Callaghan and PS de Villiers (both SA) made their ODI debuts.
 
2nd ODI[edit]
3rd ODI[edit]
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- India won the toss and elected to field.
 
4th ODI[edit]
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- South Africa won the toss and elected to field.
 
5th ODI[edit]
6th ODI[edit]
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- India won the toss and elected to field.
 
7th ODI[edit]
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- India won the toss and elected to field.
 
References[edit]
- ↑ "Who was the first batsman to be declared out by a third umpire?". The Times of India. 22 April 2006. Retrieved 3 July 2017.