India registered a dominating 3-1 series win over South Africa in the four-match T20I series. The Men in Blue completed the series win after thrashing SA by a huge 135-run margin in Johannesburg. The Aiden Markram-led side lost early wickets in the chase to the target of 284 and never seemed to be in contention. They were bowled out for 148.Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma starred with the bat and both batsmen slammed unbeaten centuries. Samson, who was coming into the game after bagging back-to-back ducks, scored 109 off just 56 balls. Batting with a strike rate of 194.64, Samson hit 9 sixes and six boundaries.Tilak batted with a strike rate of 255.32 and hit 10 sixes and 9 boundaries in his 120-run knock off 47 balls. He and Samson added 210 runs for the second wicket. Both Sanju Samson and Tilak hit two centuries across four innings.Samson missed out on winning the Player of the Series award and the jury bestowed Tilak Varma with it. The Indian all-rounder batted at number 3 twice in the series and slammed centuries in both innings. He asked captain Suryakumar Yadav for the number 3 spot and proved his worth."Actually I wanted to tell one funny thing, last year when I played here I got out first ball. This innings was very crucial for the team and the series. Just want to hold my shape and followed my basics as to what I did in the last game, I was calm," Tilak said after the game. "It's an unbelievable feeling, I couldn't express it right now, I never imagined, that too two 100s in South Africa in challenging conditions. Thanks to our captain Surya for this. As I said last match, I was injured in the last few games, I believe in God and my process, that's why I celebrated like that to God."Tilak didn't get a chance to bowl in the series as India had plenty of spinners in the final XI. The players are now expected to make their returns to domestic cricket as India will play their next T20I against England in January 2025.