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Watch: In Bizarre Scene, DRS Malfunction Robs India Of David Miller's Wicket In T20I Series Decider

The Indian T20I cricket team needed a win against South Africa to level the series in Johannesburg on Thursday. And they did just that in the third T20I in some style. First, India captain Suryakumar Yadav scored a world record-equalling fourth T20I ton to take India to a huge 201/7 in 20 overs. Then the bowlers pressed hard to ensure South Africa don't get anywhere close to the target. However, there was hope for South Africa with David Millers in great from, despite wickets falling at the other end.

In the ninth over, David Miller went after Ravindra Jadeja, hitting him for two sixes. Ravindra Jadeja, on the fourth ball, induced an edge from him and was caught by wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma. The umpire gave not out and the Indian players could not even go for DRS, as quite strangely, it was not available due to some equipment failure. Replays showed that there indeed was a nick. On the next over, the DRS was available again.

The DRS malfunction did not cost India dear as the bowlers put up a great show.

Star India batter and stand-in T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav on Thursday smashed his 4th T20I century equalling compatriot Rohit Sharma and Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell's record of most centuries in the format.

It was clear big edge umpire says "not out" and drs was not working in internation match wow thats amazing @BCCI @ICC pic.twitter.com/M96C6cVVG9

Meanwhile, Suryakumar accomplished this milestone during India's third and final T20I against South Africa at Johannesburg.

The Indian skipper continued his incredible T20I run, scoring 100 in 56 balls. His knock consisted of seven fours and eight sixes and his runs came at a strike rate of 178.57.

Rohit and Maxwell also have four T20I tons, though Suryakumar has

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