That's it from me, Shashank and Thilak. Thanks for joining us today. There's plenty more international cricket on the go today, so you're spoilt for choice between a Test in Abu Dhabi, a T20 coming up in Ahmedabad and an ODI in Antigua. We'll be back on Wednesday for the final match in this series.
Here's some nuggets from the post-match presentation.
Mithali Raj: Even if we scored more than 266, it wouldn't be enough, the way the South Africans batted. Our bowling department need to work on preparation before a series. We lacked that. We are not a bad fielding side but there are things we can improve on. We missed Jhulan's experience but it was an opportunity for the other bowlers to step up and take responsibility. Our spin department is experienced. I expect them to come back stronger.
Mignon du Preez wins an award for her three boundaries in the 40th over, that swung the match in South Africa's favour.
Laura Wolvaardt and Lizelle Lee share an award for their 116-run opening stand.
Laura Wolvaardt: Sune is more than welcome to come back. This was a massive team effort. I'm fresh to the job and I used the senior players for advice and help. The plan was to as attacking with the ball upfront as we could be. We have a world-class attack. One in the top four has to bat through for us. It's something we haven't done in the past.
Player of the match is Mignon du Preez : I am sharing this with Lara Goodall. She also deserves this. I am one of the experienced players who has been in the line-up a long time and I feel like sometimes I don't always convert my starts. Laura and Lizelle set up the team so everyone else can play with freedom. It's been something we wanted to do a long time: to contribute in the middle. This is a special one. Winning a series in India, in these tough conditions, and with everything happening in the world, we are going to treasure this one.
What a success story this is. Remember that South African cricket is in shambles, administratively and on the field and the men's team are in tatters. But the women's team have given the country hope. After beating Pakistan at home, they've now defeated India in India.
And yet again, the match is won by the chasing team in Lucknow. Conditions maybe not so much a talking point though - India batted well and probably could have had more runs, but really missed Jhulan Goswami. They weren't able to tie South Africa down on a flat pitch, where we know run-scoring gets easier in the afternoon and although Goodall, in particular, played some risky shots, India did not create enough chances.
And they've done it without their regular captain Dane van Niekerk who is out of the series with injury and without their stand-in captain Sune Luus, who is ill. Lizelle Lee and Laura Wolvaardt set it up before Lara Goodall's career-best sealed the deal.
END OF OVER:48 | 10 Runs | SA-W: 261/3 (6 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 5.43, RRR: 3.00)
- Lara Goodall59 (66b)
- Marizanne Kapp14 (14b)
- Deepti Sharma9-0-43-0
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad9-1-39-1
END OF OVER:47 | 8 Runs | SA-W: 251/3 (16 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 5.34, RRR: 5.33)
- Marizanne Kapp13 (13b)
- Lara Goodall50 (61b)
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad9-1-39-1
- Radha Yadav9-0-60-0
END OF OVER:46 | 5 Runs | SA-W: 243/3 (24 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 5.28, RRR: 6.00)
- Lara Goodall50 (61b)
- Marizanne Kapp5 (7b)
- Radha Yadav9-0-60-0
- Rajeshwari Gayakwad8-1-31-1