India seamer Prasidh Krishna dismissed second-game heroes Matthew Breetzke and Aiden Markram in the same over during the third and final ODI against South Africa. The match is being played on Saturday, December 6 at the Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam.Breetzke’s dismissal came on the second ball of the 29th over of the Proteas’ innings. Prasidh bowled a back-of-a-length delivery on the fourth stump. The ball skidded in and went under the bat as Breetzke attempted to play across the line, clipping middle and off. Umpire Jayaraman Madanagopal raised his finger instantly. The batter reviewed, but ball-tracking showed three reds, confirming the on-field call. He made 24 off 23 balls, including two sixes.On the final ball of the over, the Karnataka pacer also dismissed Markram. Prasidh Krishna bowled a good-length delivery, and Markram, looking to drive on the rise, failed to keep the shot down and chipped it to cover, where Virat Kohli completed a simple catch. The right-hander managed just one off three balls as the visitors were left at 170/4 after 29 overs.Watch the video of the dismissals here:Markram and Breetzke’s dismissals were crucial, as the pair had played key roles in South Africa’s win in the second ODI. Markram scored 110 off 98 balls, while Breetzke added 68 off 64 as the Proteas chased down 359 to win by four wickets.Prasidh Krishna strikes two crucial blows while Quinton de Kock smashes his 23rd ODI hundredPut into bat, South Africa lost Ryan Rickelton in the first over, dismissed for a four-ball duck by Arshdeep Singh. Quinton de Kock and skipper Temba Bavuma then added 113 runs off 121 balls for the second wicket before Ravindra Jadeja removed the latter for 48 off 67.Matthew Breetzke couldn’t convert his start and was dismissed for 24 off 23. Aiden Markram also fell cheaply for one, with Prasidh Krishna taking both wickets. Meanwhile, de Kock kept the scoreboard moving and reached his 23rd ODI hundred with a six.At the time of writing, the visitors were 188/4 after 31 overs, with de Kock (103) and Dewald Brevis (5) at the crease.