In Johannesburg, South Africa defeated the West Indies by 284 runs after dismissing the visiting team for 106 runs.
After dismissing the hosts for 321 on day four, West Indies slumped to 34-6 at lunch.
Wicketkeeper Joshua De Silva provided some resistance in a 48-run partnership with Jason Holder.
But Gerald Coetzee dismissed both and South Africa went on to win the series 2-0.
South Africa resumed the day on 287-7 but captain Temba Boma added just one run to his overnight score of 171 – his first Test century in seven years.
Last man Kagiso Rabada’s 16 took South Africa to 321 before he was caught and bowled by Holder.
Chasing a target of 391 to win and level the two-Test series, opener Craig Brathwaite fell before the wicket to Rabada for 18, and Ramon Reffer was bowled by Rabada for no score two balls later. Caught by Henrik Klaasen.
Spinners Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj then shared two wickets each to put the West Indies in deep trouble at lunchtime.
A negative for South Africa was seeing Maharaj stretchered off the field after being injured while celebrating his wicket in the last over before lunch.
Da Silva (34) and Holder (19) dug into the afternoon briefly before both were bowled by Gerald Coetzee, who then finished off Kemar Roach with 3-37.
Alzari Joseph hit two sixes as he scored 18 runs in West Indies’ last act of resistance but was stumped by Claasson off Harmer (3-45) before the end of the match.



