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India vs South Africa 3rd ODI: How DDCA curators pulled off a 'miracle'

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Yet, DDCA chief curator Ankit Datta along with BCCI curator Sunil Chauhan pulled off a miracle of sorts with just two hours of sunshine to get the game started after just a 45-minute delay.

No overs were lost. Read AlsoIndia vs South Africa 3rd ODI: 'A' class India thump South Africa, win series 2-1The Arun Jaitley Stadium here barely had half its capacity crowd for the deciding ODI between India and South Africa on Tuesday.

There were fears of a shortened game, following the incessant rain on the previous four days. One did get a shortened game but it had nothing to do with the weather.

South The 34-year-old Datta has been in charge of the Kotla square for seven years now and has fought hard to change the nature of the pitch, which has historically played low and slow.

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