A brilliant 150 off 133 balls from Rohit Sharma was in vain as South Africa defeated India by five runs in the first one-day international in Kanpur, India, yesterday.
In a high-scoring thriller helped by short boundaries at a packed Green Park Stadium, India made a spirited chase of the Proteas’ challenging 303-5 before being stopped just short on 298-7.
Sharma nearly upstaged South Africa captain A.B. de Villiers’ 104 off 73 balls, before the tourists’ bowlers fought back in front of 40,000 home fans.
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Leg-spinner Imran Tahir removed Sharma and Suresh Raina in the space of five deliveries in the 47th over, before 20-year-old fast bowler Kagiso Rabada nailed his side’s victory in the final over.
With India needing 11 runs off six balls, Rabada conceded just five and claimed two wickets, including the important one of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for 31, to dash India’s hopes.
The victory put South Africa ahead in the five-match series, which follows their 2-0 success in the preceding Twenty20 games.
Sharma put on 149 for the second wicket with Ajinkya Rahane (60) after opener Shikhar Dhawan was trapped leg before wicket to Morne Morkel for 23 in the eighth over.
Sharma, the only batsman in the world to have hit two double-centuries in one-day internationals, stroked 13 fours and six sixes before he offered a tame return catch to Tahir.
Earlier, the Proteas had put on a breathtaking batting display after De Villiers won the toss and elected to bat.
De Villiers reached his century off the last ball of the innings, hitting Umesh Yadav for a six. He finished with six sixes and five fours.
Farhaan Behardien was unbeaten on a 19-ball 35 as the Proteas plundered 86 runs in the final six overs — runs which proved to be the key to success in the end.
“It was an amazing game of cricket,” said a visibly tired and relieved De Villiers, who was named man of the match. “It is close games like these that bring the fans in. The momentum turned around several times, but I thought Tahir turned the game on its head.”
India were dealt a blow when front-line spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, playing his 100th one-day international, suffered a side strain while bowling his fourth over and left the field.
Ashwin returned to bowl only one more over, before going off again.
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