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FIRST ODI WIN GIVES INDIA THE MOMENTUM TO MARCH AHEAD

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ndia captain Virat Kohli has said that the sixwicket victory in the first ODI against South Africa will give his side the momentum in the remainder of the six-match series.

“First match of the series is important. We wanted to take the momentum of the [third] Test win into this and when we restricted South Africa to 270 on this sort of a pitch, we were happy,” Kohli, who hit 112 of 119 balls for his first ODI hundred in South Africa, said after the match.

Asked about his first hundred on South African soil, he simply said, “Yeah it was quite special”.

He said he was very happy for Ajinkya Rahane, who scored 79 of 86 balls batting at number four and shared with him 189 runs for the third wicket.

“Jinx [Rahane] is a topclass player. We understood fast bowling was going to be a big factor in this tour. He was superb, he took on the fast bowlers,” said Kohli, who was adjudged Man of the Match.

On the performanc­e of his bowlers, Kohli said: “Bhuvi [Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar] and Bumrah [Jasprit], we bank on them. Picking up one or two wickets in the top 10 is what we wanted to do.

“And then the two wristspinn­ers [Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal], outstandin­g bowling by both of them. They are working wonderfull­y for the team. They’re playing in South Africa for the first time. They were very brave, they were throwing it up and that’s why they got wickets. As a captain, it’s outstandin­g when you have two guys who know what they want to do.”

South Africa captain Faf du Plessis said he was disappoint­ed South Africa captain Faf du Plessis blamed his batsmen’s failure to do the most “basic” thing of putting together partnershi­ps for the six-wicket loss to India in the first one-dayer, which ended the Proteas 17-match unbeaten home run.

Du Plessis felt the hosts were 60 runs short after electing to bat first on a Durban surface that progressiv­ely quickened up.

Du Plessis scored a classy 120 on Thursday, his ninth ODI hundred, but did not get support from the other end as Indian wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal strangled the South African batsmen in the middle overs.

“We didn’t bat well. As a batting unit, for the second top score to be 30 or 40 shows that there weren’t partnershi­ps. The most basic thing about ODI cricket is two guys getting together and putting some sort of partnershi­p together,” Du Plessis said. for his side’s batting show. “Definitely, we did not score enough, we did not bat well enough. I reckon we were about 50-60-70 runs short. Chris had a good partnershi­p but as a batting unit we were disappoint­ed,” he said.

“When you’re chasing five runs an over here, it’s pretty easy. We tried everything with field placements and tactics but Virat and Rahane played very well.”

Asked if he had suffered any injury while fielding, du Plessis said: “Just a few battle scars. Just went upstairs to get the fingers checked. One-day cricket the intensity is a lot higher. Happy to go through the game. Feeling strong.”

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