Graeme Smith won the toss and elected to bat on a damp wicket letting India do the batting under lights which was always going to be tough. It was upto the Indian pacers to restrict the South African batting to a score around 250 to make their chase easier. Things seemed bright when Ashish Nehra, who despite going for runs, got Smith caught by Rohit Sharma in the 4th over. That however did not seems to stop Hashim Amla who turned out be India's tormentor again. He walked down easily to the pacers and drove them around the field effortlessly. On the other end, young Colin Ingram was very quite as he watched Amla pierce open the Indian fielding. With neither Nehra nor Zaheer causing any real threats, Dhoni brought on Munaf Patel. Having started off with a maiden, he took out Amla for a well made 50 and Colin Ingram. With two quick wickets India were again in the game,or so they thought. The next pair of AB de Villiers and JP Duminy put on 131 runs for the 4th wicket. The world's number one ODI batsman, de Villiers, scored a beautifully constructed 76 while Duminy scored an equally good 73. With neither of his regular bowlers able to get the breakthrough, the Indian skipper turned to his part timers. The young duo of Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina bowled well in tandem giving away just 51 run and getting three crucial wickets. Rohit Sharma removed the threatning pair of Duminy and de Villiers and David Miller following soon after,bowled by Raina. India again seemed in the hunt with only the long South African tail remaining. However Johan Botha and Wayne Parnell scored 23 and 21 respectively to take the total to 290 for 9. Going into the break India would be well pleased to restrict The Proteas below 300 since at one point they were well set for a huge total.
Batting under lights was never going to be easy and 290 was a mammoth total on the Kingsmead track. And with the bowling combination of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel, perhaps the best combination in world cricket today, things definitely did not seem bright for India. Their first and foremost concern was to see off the new bowl without losing too many wickets. That concern was to soon become a reality when Dale Steyn struck Murali Vijay plumb on the 4th ball of the innings. It was a surprise when Lonwabo Tsotsobe was given the new ball instead of Morne Morkel. Tsotsobe was very unlucky in the test matches where he troubled the Indian batsmen but did not get too many wickets to his name. Graeme Smith's gamble paid off when Sachin Tendulkar shuffled across and tried to pull Tsotsobe but only managed a leading edge and skied the ball to Dale Steyn at fine leg. Tsotsobe will no doubt consider this wicket bigger than any he has got before. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli tried to steady the ship and managed to do so until Morne Morkel removed Rohit Sharma with a peach of a delivery though Sharma had reasons to argue. The umpire mistook the sound for an edge when actually the bat had hit his pad. Yuvraj Singh departed soon and India were staring at a humiliating defeat again at 43 for 4. MS Dhoni decided to come out before Suresh Raina to steady the batting and with Virat Kohli managed to see off Morne Morkel and Tsotsobe. However lady luck was all on the hosts' side. Wayne Parnell got a hand to a straight drive from Kohli and deflected the ball onto the stumps, catching MS Dhoni outside the crease. Kohli and Raina added 33 runs and when Smith caught Kohli off Steyn India were staring down the barrel at 128 for 6. It was now just a formality for the South Africans as they bundled the Indian tail for 26 runs with Lonwabo Tsotsobe being the hero. He finished off with figures of 4 for 31 and rightly enough fetched the Man of the Match award.
It is now think time for the Indian think-tank. They have three days before the next one-day match at Johanesburg on the 15th of January. Its time to pull up their socks and forget what happened and what could have been. Meanwhile the South Africans will be confident with the momentum on their side. They should however give no place for complacency. We have seen that India do tend to come back very strong as we saw in the test series. With that in mind we can definitely look forward to an exciting series.

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