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India vs South Africa: Rishabh Pant hails fighting spirit of team, takes lot of positives from series

The wicketkeeper-batter said there are a lot of positives to take from the series that ended 2-2. "It might get a little bit frustrating, but there are a lot of positives, especially the way the whole team showed character after the series was 2-0. We are trying to find different ways of winning matches, we are trying to play in a new way.

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The fifth and deciding Twenty20 international between India and South Africa was abandoned due to rain in Bangalore on Sunday with the series ending level at 2-2.

"Mistakes will happen, but we are going in the right way. I think this is the first time I've lost this many tosses at the same time, but it's not in my control, so I'm not thinking about it too much," Pant said after the fifth and final match was called off due to rain. On his personal form, Pant said: "From a personal point of view I would like to contribute more to making my team win. I can only think about giving my 100 percent as a player and captain." India and South Africa shared honours after the last game was called off with only 3.3 overs of play possible. After being put into bat, a steady downpour delayed the game by 50 minutes. It started raining just when the game was about to start. The curtailed match did start at 7:50 pm but was called off after only 16 minutes of play in which India managed 28 runs for the loss of two wickets. South Africa skipper Keshav Maharaj, who stood in for injured regular captain Temba Bavuma, said it was disappointing to draw the curtains on such an exciting tour in this fashion. "Very disappointed we didn't get a full game for the end of an exciting tour. We tried a few combinations. Still a work in

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