The West Indies, set 269 for victory, cruised to 270 for seven in 43.4 overs to post their first win in the series.
India defended a low total of 189 to beat the West Indies by 20 runs in the second ODI.
Prem Panicker gives the first episode of the show a thumbs up.
Shivnaraine Chanderpaul's unbeaten 149 went in vain as India beat the West Indies by 14 runs in the first ODI of the four-match series.
The Proteas won the third and final Test by five wickets to take the series 2-1.
South Africa need 156 runs to win the third Test with 90 overs and eight wickets in hand.
South Africa ended Day 3 on 373 all out, 41 runs behind India on the first innings, in the third Test.
At stumps, on Day 2 of the third Test, South Africa, replying to India's first innings of 414, were 144 for 1.
India were 254 for 3 at stumps on Day 1 in the third Test against South Africa.
Makhaya Ntini took 5 for 48 to lead South Africa to a crushing 174-run victory against India in the second Test at Durban.
India go in to the final Test against South Africa with more minuses than pluses from the Durban Test.
India, who need 354 runs to win, were reduced to 38 for 2 on day four of the second Test.
South Africa reached 64 for no loss, for a cumulative lead of 152, after bowling out India for 240 in the second Test in Durban.
Sachin Tendulkar was unbeaten on 46 as India reached 103 for 3 in reply to South Africa's 328 on day two of the second Test.
South Africa were 257-8 at close on Day 1 in the second Test against India.
Bush Sr is in Japan for business meetings.
It has been clear, these past three days, that the Indian delegation had, while following the economic agenda, in parallel made a push for a positive statement from Japan on the nuclear question.
The PM began his official trip to Japan but the real work begins tomorrow.
The Indo-US nuclear cooperation agreement will figure prominently in the talks, it is understood.
That Japan put high marquee value on the prime minister's visit is evident from the fact that Dr Singh has been invited to address a joint session of the Diet, Japanese Parliament.