It was supposed to be a competitive series between world no.1 and no.2. In a long series, the hope was that it would be tight, and that we’d have a magnificent finale. At the start of the series, South Africa, the World No.1 ODI side, would have wanted to continue their winning ways after the Tests against the challengers, World No.2 India.
What’s transpired has been the sort of thing you’d see between a no.1 and no. 9 team. Incredibly, it hasn’t even been the seamers that have been India’s star performers in South African conditions. The Proteas will be very happy to play Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav for the final time in this ODI series, but with wrist spin a trend now in limited overs cricket, they must find ways to play this bowling a lot better ahead of the 2019 World Cup.
This debacle of a series may actually be a blessing for South Africa, if they understand the learnings they need to take from it and take action to ensure they are better for the experience.
For India, they have the chance to consign South Africa to their equal worst series loss in a home bilateral ODI series comprising of 5+ games. Rohit Sharma, as predicted, hit form nicely with a century in Port Elizabeth, and forms part of an excellent top three with Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli showing great form. However, India’s middle order is not quite firing at the moment, and
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represents a concern for them in their preparations for the 2019 World Cup.
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Key to an India win
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Stats & Facts:
- South Africa’s heaviest defeat in a home series (5+ matches) is 5-1 v Australia in 2001/02.
- Virat Kohli needs just 36 runs to pass Kevin Pietersen’s tally of 454 runs in a bilateral ODI series in South Africa, which is the highest tally by any visiting batsman.
- In the whole tour, South Africa have registered just one century. India have registered five, including Virat Kohli’s three.
- Ajinkya Rahane needs 72 to reach 3,000 ODI runs, and MS Dhoni needs 33 to reach 10,000 ODI runs.
- Yuzvendra Chahal (14) and Kuldeep Yadav (16) have taken a combined 30 wickets. The next highest wicket taker is Jasprit Bumrah with six!

