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Cricket Series

India tour of South Africa, 2023-24

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Recent Results

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SUN, DEC 10, 2023
1st T20I · Durban, Kingsmead
T20
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
INDIA flagINDIA
Match abandoned without toss
Points Table 2:00 PM
TUE, DEC 12, 2023
2nd T20I · Gqeberha, St George's Park
T20
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
154/5 (13.5)
INDIA flagINDIA
180/7 (19.3)
South Africa won by 5 wkts (DLS method)
Points Table 3:00 PM
THU, DEC 14, 2023
3rd T20I · Johannesburg, New Wanderers Stadium
T20
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
95/10 (13.5)
INDIA flagINDIA
201/7 (20)
India won by 106 runs
Points Table 3:00 PM
SUN, DEC 17, 2023
1st ODI · Johannesburg, New Wanderers Stadium
ODI
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
116/10 (27.3)
INDIA flagINDIA
117/2 (16.4)
India won by 8 wkts
Points Table 8:00 AM
TUE, DEC 19, 2023
2nd ODI · Gqeberha, St George's Park
ODI
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
215/2 (42.3)
INDIA flagINDIA
211/10 (46.2)
South Africa won by 8 wkts
Points Table 11:00 AM
THU, DEC 21, 2023
3rd ODI · Paarl, Boland Park
ODI
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
218/10 (45.5)
INDIA flagINDIA
296/8 (50)
India won by 78 runs
Points Table 11:00 AM
TUE, DEC 26, 2023
1st Test · Centurion, SuperSport Park
TEST
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
408/10 (108.4)
INDIA flagINDIA
245/10 (67.4)
South Africa won by an innings and 32 runs
Points Table 8:00 AM
WED, JAN 3, 2024
2nd Test · Cape Town, Newlands
TEST
SOUTH AFRICA flagSOUTH AFRICA
55/10 (23.2)
INDIA flagINDIA
153/10 (34.5)
India won by 7 wkts
Points Table 8:00 AM

How Cricket Series and Tournaments Work

Almost all international cricket is played as part of a series rather than as one-off games. Grouping matches this way gives a tour its shape and its drama — a single defeat can be recovered from, but a series result is what teams are ultimately judged on. Understanding the different formats a series can take makes it far easier to follow what is at stake on any given day.

Bilateral series

A bilateral series is a contest between two nations, usually as part of a tour — for example a three-match Test series or a five-match ODI series. The side that wins the most matches takes the series; if the result is level, the trophy is often shared or retained by the holder. Many bilateral series carry their own named trophies, such as the Ashes or the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which adds a layer of history beyond the individual scoreline.

Multi-team tournaments

Tournaments bring several teams together and usually run in two stages: a league phase where every side plays a set number of games and earns points, followed by knockouts. The points table decides who advances, and net run rate (NRR) often separates teams level on points. World Cups, the Champions Trophy and franchise leagues such as the IPL all follow this league-then-knockout structure, which is why the standings matter just as much as the results in the closing stages.

Following a series on Crickpal

Open any series to see its full fixture list, live and completed scorecards, squads and — for tournaments — the live points table. Live games sit at the top, with upcoming fixtures and finished results below, so you can pick up an ongoing contest at a glance or plan which matches to watch next.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a series and a tournament?

A series is usually two teams playing a set of matches against each other; a tournament involves several teams competing for one title, typically through a league and knockouts.

How is a tied series decided?

In bilateral cricket a drawn series is often shared, or the trophy stays with the holder. In tournaments, tie-breakers like net run rate and head-to-head results decide placings.

Where do I find the points table for a series?

Each multi-team series links to its own live points table showing wins, losses, points and net run rate, updated after every match.