
India stormed into the final of the ICC World T20 with a resounding six-wicket victory over South Africa (AP)

Chasing a competitive target of 173, India completed the task with five balls to spare to reach their second World T20 final. The reigning ODI world champion will lock horns with Sri Lanka in the title clash on Sunday (Reuters)

Kohli produced his best T20 international knock when it mattered the most, scoring his runs in just 44 balls and with the help of five fours and two sixes (Reuters)

Kohli stitched an important partnership with Ajinkya Rahane, who provided a fluent start at the top of the order (Reuters)

Needing 51 off the last five overs, Kohli upped the ante as he smacked Imran Tahir over deep mid-wicket for a huge six to complete his 50 off 35 balls (AP)

But Tahir got a break when Yuvraj Singh (18) didn't get the elevation and A B de Villiers took one of the best catches of the tourney, running from his long-on position (Reuters)

Earlier, it was Ashwin's mastery with the ball which kept India in the game. He delivered at the right moment for his skipper, and picked wickets at crucial moments (AP)

David Miller, who didn't get much time to bat, did the job for his skipper as he helped South Africa finish on a high after they lost Faf and AB in quick succession (Reuters)

Even after the skipper departed Duminy played aggressively, hitting three sixes and a four in his 40-ball knock (AP)

Du Plessis, who missed Saturday's group match against England due to a slow over-rate suspension, added 71 runs with Duminy in 8.4 overs and was in complete control in the middle (AP)