The loss in the first ODI was not a big deal because it was about getting some crucial match practise in.
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Despite a strong start, the bowlers were unable to overcome the brilliance of Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller.
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Chahar has been ruled out of the next two ODIs due to a strained back. Avesh Khan will take his place.
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Deepak Chahar is still in the running to replace Jasprit Bumrah in the T20 World Cup squad.
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Ruturaj Gaikwad is expected to keep his place despite his ODI debut failure. However, India's lack of a sixth bowling option is a source of concern.
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Ravi Bishnoi struggled with his bowling. He was the most expensive bowler, conceding 1/69 in his 8 overs.
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The second ODI between India and South Africa will be televised on Star Sports Network, with live streaming available on the Hotstar app.
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In the first ODI, the team fell short of a target of 250 despite a valiant effort from Sanju Samson, who remained unbeaten on 86.
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The second (ODI) between India and South Africa is a must-win game for the Men in Blue if the series is to be extended.
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On Sunday, October 9th, there is a slight chance of rain with high humidity forecast.
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South Africa is already up 1-0 after winning the first game in a rain-shortened 40-over match in Lucknow.
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The second One-Day International will be played in Ranchi. The pitch here is ideal for batting because it is relatively flat.
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