Exasperated Dhoni excoriates bowlers for loss.johannesburg: He is elated that the method worked out in the changing area was executed to flawlessness on the field in the opening ODI against India yet South African commander AB de Villiers needs his colleagues to remain grounded as he feels the guests will ricochet back in the remaining two games.south Africa beat India by 141 runs on Thursday in the opening ODI in the wake of heaping up 358/4. "...it doesn't imply that we are surely going to win the arrangement. There is a great deal of diligent work to be carried out. Durban will be a considerable measure more suited to the Indians and they can bob back. So it is significant to keep our feet on the ground," he included," said de Villiers in a post-match public interview. Notwithstanding the pounding his batsmen distributed to Indian bowlers, de Villiers felt the guests can't be called awful. "India are unquestionably not a poor bowling line up. They do have the aptitude yet they knocked down some pins a tiny bit short in the initial five or ten overs. That provided for us an enormous help and certainty, and some energy going ahead," he demonstrated.
"Not losing wickets in the initial 10 overs at the Wanderers is constantly gigantic, regardless of what number of runs you score. It sets you up pleasantly for the last 40 overs and that is the thing that happened today. It is truly convenient keeping wickets under control particularly against a group like India," said de Villiers. With this win, the hosts go 1-0 up in the three-match ODI arrangement. The center now movements to the second ODI in Durban on Sunday and Team India will be under gigantic weight not to yield the arrangement there itself. JOHANNESBURG: India commander MS Dhoni bemoaned a poor playing execution after South African wonder Quinton de Kock set up a 141-run triumph for the hosts in the first Day International (ODI) at the Wanderers Stadium on Thursday.de Kock, a couple of days short of his 21st birthday, hit an exciting 135 off 121 balls in a South African aggregate of 358 for four after the hosts were sent into bat.india's top request was then passed up the South African quick bowlers and some sharp fielding.despite an innings of 65 by Dhoni, they could just deal with 217 in answer, giving South Africa a win by 141 runs and a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.man-of-the-match De Kock and Hashim Amla (65) imparted a first-wicket association of 152 which established the framework for some ruthless hitting by De Kock, chief AB de Villiers and JP Duminy in the end overs.shami was the best Indian bowler, taking three for 68."i was baffled with the way we bowled," said Dhoni. "More than the passing bowling I was baffled with our new ball playing. It was not a 350 wicket."