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Chasing 212 in tough conditions at Newlands, South Africa were 60/1 in the 21st over when Elgar got the reprieve, but with the Indian camp busy with the DRS controversy the hosts went on to score 40 runs in the next eight overs.
The brittle Indian batting line-up meant the visitors failed to conquer South Africa for the eighth successive tour spread over a little over 29 years.
Kohli, his deputy Rahul and off-spinner Ashwin made some unsavoury comments about umpiring and technology in stump mic after South African skipper Elgar got a reprieve due to a contentious DRS decision on Day 3 of the Cape Town Test.
The Indian players were upset by the DRS decision that ruled in favour of South African skipper Dean Elgar.
Bairstow's gutsy 103 not out helped his side to 258/7 in reply to Australia's 416/8 declared, a position that looked highly unlikely when England limped battered and bruised to lunch on 36/4.
Chasing 305 on a track with plenty of uneven bounce, SA was bowled out for 191 in 68 overs.
New Zealand finished day three on 140/5 in pursuit of a daunting 540.
Explosive opener Jason Roy anchored the paltry 125-run chase, with a 38-ball 61 (5x4, 3x6) to make his 50th T20I appearance memorable as England cantered home in just 14.1 overs to give their net run rate a huge boost.
Thanks to Campher's exploits with the white ball, Ireland bundled out Netherlands for 106 after the Dutch had decided to bat. Ireland chased down the target with as many as 29 balls to spare at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium.
Tempers flared when Kohli argued over umpire Sharma's decision to not give KKR batter Rahul Tripathi out LBW in spinner Yuzvendra Chahal's first over after Powerplay.