India vs South Africa 1st ODI Highlights: Arshdeep Singh and Avesh Khan led India to a resounding win in the first ODI .
India versus South Africa first ODI Features: Arshdeep Singh opened his record in ODI cricket with a five-wicket pull while Avesh Khan accepted four as South Africa disintegrated to a record low score of 116 in their most memorable ODI against India at the Drifters on Sunday. It is the least score for South Africa at home in an ODI match. Arshdeep accepted three early wickets as South Africa lost four inside the initial 10 overs. Matters were aggravated for the hosts when Avesh then returned two to ease wickets off the initial two chunks of the 11t0, prompting South Africa losing their main six in a little more than 10 overs. The breakdown went on with Andile Phehlukwayo giving some obstruction. Avesh and Arshdeep both got four wickets and the last option in the long run excused Phehlukwayo for 33 off 49 to complete his fifer. Avesh couldn't do likewise however and it was Kuldeep Yadav who took the last South African wicket and finished the hosts' innings. In answer, it took India just 16.3 overs to pursue down the objective. Debutant southpaw Sai Sudharsan's (55*) and Shreyas Iyer's (52) touchy thumps saw the guests go 1-0 up in the series with an effortless eight-wicket triumph.
Before this match, the 4,714th men's ODI, two bowlers had taken every one of the 10 wickets in an innings multiple times. The 10th example appeared to be unavoidable when Arshdeep Singh caught Andile Phehlukwayo in front with the principal chunk of the final part of the innings to diminish South Africa to 101/9.
Arshdeep completed that over, his tenth, with a take 5/37. The other four wickets taken by then had a place with Avesh Khan, who had three overs left to guarantee a fifth and put South Africa on the undesirable distinctions board.
Could Avesh consign the public group with the best won/lost proportion in the entirety of men's ODIs - South Africa's 1.755 is the most noteworthy - to the positions of PNG and the Americans? Not in that frame of mind over, when Tabraiz Shamsi hit him for four through in reverse square leg and edged one more over first slip. The inquiry was responded to three balls later, when Kuldeep Yadav created a daggerish googly to pierce Nandre Burger's watchman and send off the out of nowhere searing bails into a brilliant early evening sky.
That sentenced South Africa to a sum of 116 in 27.3 overs, their least score in the 50 ODIs at home in which they have been bowled out. With Sai Sudharsan and Shreyas Iyer scoring better compared to a run-a-ball half-hundreds of years and sharing 88 off 73, India took a Sunday walk to triumph by eight wickets with 200 balls in excess. Believe it or not: 200.