IND vs SA: Vintage Kohli reasserts ODI class as India wins by 17 runs against South Africa
South Africa's top order crumbled under sustained Indian pressure as Rana's incisive new-ball burst left the visitors reeling in their chase.
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Rohit Sharma 57 before being trapped by Jansen.
Ranchi, 30 Nov
Virat Kohli reaffirmed his enduring value to India's ODI
setup with a perfectly paced century that shaped his team's 17-run victory over
South Africa in the series-opener, here Sunday.
On a flat JSCA surface, Kohli (135 off 120 balls) controlled
the tempo of the innings from the moment he walked in, anchoring India's
imposing 349 for eight with an effort that blended classical stroke-play with
calculated acceleration.
The value of Kohli's 52nd ODI ton became even clearer during
South Africa’s chase, which disintegrated at the beginning under sustained
Indian pressure.
With Harshit Rana's (3/54) triple strike and support from
pacer Arshdeep Singh (2/64) and left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav (4/68),
India always got wickets whenever Proteas threatened to get away and finally
ended on 332.
Courtesy Marco Jansen's counter-attacking 70 and Matthew
Breetzke's composed 72, South Africa kept their fans interested but India had
no trouble whatsoever in wrapping up the contest for a 1-0 lead in three-match
series. Kuldeep's twin strike in the 34th over actually became decisive after a
breezy 97-run stand between Breetzke and Jansen as the wily left-arm wrist
spinner removed both within a space of three deliveries.
Dew was also a factor in South Africa getting some easy runs
as Indian bowlers struggled to grip the ball under lights.
Nine down, South Africa needed 18 off the last over and
Prasidh Krishna ensured the hosts do not suffer a heart break after all the
hard work by dismissing Corbin Bosch (67) with the second delivery.
Earlier Kohli's commanding knock came off 120 balls with
seven sixes and 11 fours. His 136-run stand with Rohit Sharma (57 off 51) for
the second wicket set up India's big total on a JSCA shirtfront.
With Kohli no longer part of T20Is, and no ODIs scheduled
for India after New Zealand series in January, every outing in the format now
comes with significance.
The 36-year-old responded with trademark authority,
reminding the selectors and team management that he remains India's most
bankable batter in the format.
Rohit too had a great platform to assert himself after being
dropped at 1 but he could make only 57 before being trapped by Jansen.
Still, their 136-run partnership -- during a
much-anticipated 'Ro-Ko' show -- would give confidence not to the two stalwarts
but also the team management that they still belong to big stage and can serve
India a bit more.
South Africa's top order crumbled under sustained Indian
pressure as Rana's incisive new-ball burst left the visitors reeling in their
chase. Rana dismissed both Ryan Rickelton (0) and Quinton de Kock (0) in the
space of three balls.
Captain Aiden Markram’s brief resistance ended on 7 when he
edged Arshdeep, leaving the Proteas tottering at 11 for 3 in the fifth over.
Breetzke and Tony de Zorzi (39 off 35) attempted to rebuild
with a 66-run stand, but Kuldeep broke the partnership just as de Zorzi looked
set, trapping him lbw to make it 77 for 4.
Dewald Brevis (37 off 28) injected some momentum with three
sixes, but Rana returned to claim his third wicket, ending the youngster’s
charge at 130 for 5 in the 22nd over, effectively snuffing out any realistic
hopes of a contest.
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