Former South African stalwarts raise a toast to Virat Kohli and team
Updated On: 26 February, 2018 04:37 PM IST | Cape Town | Clayton Murzello
"Proud of the boys for showing real steel. Easily #TeamIndia's best ever tour of South Africa by a country mile." There won't be many who disagree with Team India head coach Ravi Shastri's above Twitter post after the tourists clinched the Twenty20 I


Omar Henry
"Proud of the boys for showing real steel. Easily #TeamIndia's best ever tour of South Africa by a country mile." There won't be many who disagree with Team India head coach Ravi Shastri's above Twitter post after the tourists clinched the Twenty20 International series at Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday night. Like Shastri, Omar Henry, the South African former left-arm spinner, who has also been his country's chief cricket selector and a commentator, has seen several Indian teams struggling in South Africa. In fact, Henry was part of the Kepler Wessels-led Test team in the first ever India v South Africa series in 1992-93. He didn't figure in the seven-match ODI series, but saw Mohammed Azharuddin's team go down 2-5.

