India vs South Africa Live Score, 1st ODI: Rohit Sharma falls after setting ODI record, Virat Kohli marches on with fifty
India walked into the match carrying both expectations and questions. Criticism around their white-ball performance over the past year placed significant weight on their shoulders, particularly in a format where their structure has been unsettled due to injuries. KL Rahul, taking over as captain in the absence of Shubman Gill, emphasised the team’s desire to use every opportunity to grow as a unit. The combination of three spinners and three fast bowlers indicated India’s attempt to cover all conditions while also giving game time to players returning from breaks.
India’s batting order carried a mix of experience and experimentation. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, now playing only ODIs internationally, remained the central figures, while the middle order saw changes because of Iyer’s absence and Gill’s injury. This series therefore presented a chance for fringe players to prove themselves and for India to evaluate depth within the squad.
With South Africa fielding a pace-heavy attack and India looking to settle into a rhythm in front of home fans, the first ODI set the stage for an intriguing battle. Both teams had clear objectives, and the match promised intensity, tactical adjustments, and a meaningful start to the series.
