DURBAN — Openers Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla smashed centuries as South Africa walloped India by 134 runs in a rain-reduced One-Day International at a subdued Kingsmead here Sunday. South Africa's win gave it an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series, being played in honor of former South African president Nelson Mandela who died Thursday. The game was reduced to 49 overs a side but de Kock (106 from 118 balls) and Amla (100 from 117 balls) lifted the atmosphere with a magnificent 194-run opening stand that helped the home side reach 280 for six having been inserted by India. South Africa won the first match in Johannesburg by an equally crushing 141 runs and the teams now head to the third game in Pretoria Wednesday. — Reuters