This is it from our end from this game, but don't go anywhere as India Champions and England Champions are all set to clash with each other in the evening game!
This is Arjun Bhalla, signing off on behalf of Utsav and Yogesh Kumar!
Aaron Phangiso (South Africa Champions Captain): "AB de Villiers is a champion cricketer. He keeps the dressing room lively. He knows what he needs to do on the cricket field.
I am very happy with this win. Hopefully, we will keep building on from here and take the trophy home."
Brett Lee (Australia Champions Captain): "I would love to urge ABD to come out of his retirement. He played that well. At one moment, it seemed we were chasing 400 runs, but that's how T20 games pan out.
For us, the good thing is that this game is over. Some of the batters, who got out, nailed their strokes to perfection, but they were caught out in the deep. These sort of things happen when you are playing T20 cricket."
AB de Villiers (POTM): "I have always enjoyed batting in Heedingley. I enjoyed batting here today here. I loved batting here with JJ Smuts. I played the most important Test match of my life here in Leeds, when I claimed a controversial catch. I don't remember what happened exactly but the crowd was all over me.
I am out of my retirement, here I am (chuckles). See, you can watch me batting in leagues like these, but no, I am enjoying my golf."
Player of the Match: AB de Villiers
Game-changer of the Match: AB de Villiers
Best Bowler of the Match: Imran Tahir
Time for the presentation!
8:00 PM IST, 3:30 PM Local Time: A massive victory for the South African Champions, who climb up to the top of the table with this emphatic victory of 95 runs.
After AB de Villiers and JJ Smuts shared a legendary partnership of 187 runs, the Proteas posted a massive score of 241 for six. ABD smashed his second ton of the tournament, while JJ ended his day at the office with a brilliant 85.
The bowlers had more than enough runs on the board, and they started off in grand fashion. Imran Tahir had a wicket on the first ball of the innings. Hardus Viljoen had one more in his over. Then Wayne Parnell took two wickets in two balls.
After the end of the powerplay, Tahir and Aaron Phangiso spread their web, getting the better of Australian middle and lower order batters.
Ben Cutting and Peter Siddle showed some resistance with a 79-run stand when the part-timers were operating. But the fun was over when the main bowlers returned in the death overs.
Aaron Phangiso wrapped up the tail as the South Africans won the game by 95 runs.