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As the Men in Maroon pose for the team photo with the trophy, it is time for us to wrap up our coverage of this series. It has been a joy bringing you each and every moment of action. We hope that you enjoyed consuming the commentary as much as we did while producing it. On the behalf of the entire team, this is the duo of Pragadeesh and Darpan Tikiya signing off.
Brandon King (West Indies Captain): I have been playing well, though couldn't finish off today. We believe in each other and have a lot of faith in ourselves. Very important series for us. This is the last before the World Cup. I would say our bowling performances were very good. Moti was very impressive. I love that our main players are missing and we were still able to perform the way we did.
Rassie van der Dussen (South Africa Captain): It is thoroughly disappointing. From the first game, they were all over us. We couldn't adjust to the conditions. Not happy with that. We had a lot of chat coming into the game. But you can do a lot of chat, it boils down to execution. We were not good enough. They know the conditions better than us. But that is not an excuse. Like I mentioned earlier in the series, the majority of the first choice players have been playing together for a long time so they know the combination. Highlights of this series: Quinton De Kock finding form back and Nqabayomzi Peter's impressive performane.
Gudakesh Motie (Player of the Series) - I am very pleased. I have been working really hard with a lot of things. I have been working on the variations such as the wide yorker and am happy about the performance. Most of the surfaces in the World Cup will be similar: two-paced
Johnson Charles (Player of the Match) - It was great, we have been working hard leading up to this series. I stick to the basics. Tried to implement in the first two game but didn't work well. It's all about confidence and I am feeling good now. It's going to be great and these are good signs - Not having a full squad but still beating a team like South Africa 3-0
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West Indies win by 8 wickets with 37 balls to spare. They win the series 3-0
South Africa 164/7 (20 overs) Rassie van der Dussen 51 (31) | Obed McCoy 3/39
West Indies 165/2 (13.5 overs) Johnson Charles 69 (21) | Nqabayomzi 1/27
Jubilant scenes around the Sabina Park. There is iridescence and there is music and there is joy. The sun shines down on the happy faces of the West Indies fans who have come out in good numbers to support their team and have been treated to some excellent performances by their players.
Today, the West Indies went one notch above. In the last two T20Is, SA had their moments. It is hard to recall a stage of the game where they were ahead today. The hosts were clinical. They used the conditions well and shackled the batters with a heavy dosage of spin. Joseph and McCoy played their part too. South Africa were restricted to a modest total.
Albeit, it looked defendable at the mid-innings break. However, once Johnson Charles got going, the picture changed quickly. Rassie rotated his bowlers around but could not find the one guy who could stop the onslaught. By the time Nqabayomzi Peter dismissed him, the result was a far gone conclusion.
West Indies chase down the target with more than 6 overs remaining and complete what could be termed as a "demolition job". The fact that this victory has come a week before the Word Cup would fuel the fans with hope and optimism. However, you have to remember that neither of the teams were full strength. Nevertheless, it is an outcome that the hosts would be delighted with.
West Indies finish off with flamboyance. It has been a thumping victory for the Men in Maroon. South Africa have been clean swept.
13.5 Reeza Hendricks to Kyle Mayers, SIX! West Indies complete the clean sweep. Goes short of a length angling back, Mayers deposits it over deep mid-wicket for a maximum to seal things in style
13.4 Reeza Hendricks to Alick Athanaze, flighted delivery angling back, turned to mid-wicket for one