The Herald (South Africa)

Bowlers seal win for India

- Telford Vice

FAF du Plessis and Virat Kohli scored quality centuries at Kingsmead yesterday, but high quality wrist spin separated South Africa and India in the first one-day internatio­nal.

That and a partnershi­p of 189 between Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane, who shared more runs than any other pair of India’s batsmen for the third wicket in an ODI against South Africa.

Du Plessis’s 120 elevated South Africa to a competitiv­e score of 269/8. Until, that is, India settled into their reply, anchored by Kohli’s 112.

The visitors made 270/4 to clinch an emphatic victory with all of 5.3 overs remaining.

That ended a streak of 17 ODIs without defeat to South Africa at home, and marked the first time India had won in seven completed matches in the format against the home side at Kingsmead.

But the game had been won and lost long before the winning runs were struck.

It was effectivel­y decided between the 11th and 30th overs of South Africa’s innings, when either leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal or left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav – or both – were bowling.

Chahal took 2/45 and Yadav 3/34 to dampen any momentum South Africa hoped to build.

Du Plessis came to the crease in the eighth over and left five balls before the end of the innings when he holed out to Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar.

The captain scored more than three times more runs than anyone in an innings in which no one else made it as far as 40.

South Africa seemed up for the fight when they removed Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan by the 13th over with 67 runs on the board.

Sharma’s hooked top edge off Morne Morkel looped up to be caught by De Kock, and Dhawan became the victim of shoddy judgment by Kohli and was stunningly run out by Aiden Markram’s direct hit on stumps.

But that was almost all India’s captain got wrong as he and Rahane set about reeling in the target with ease.

None of South Africa’s bowlers troubled them and not a chance was offered. They did not bludgeon; they batted. Rahane gave it away when he shoved a ball from Andile Phehlukway­o down mid-wicket’s throat in the 43rd over to go for 79.

Kohli was dropped off Phehlukway­o on 108 by substitute fielder Khaya Zondo, but it hardly mattered.

MS Dhoni then put India 1-0 up in the six-match series by whipping Kagiso Rabada through square leg for four.

Hostilitie­s will resume in Centurion on Sunday, by which time South Africa will need answers to several questions asked of them at Kingsmead yesterday.

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