India have been on a roll in the shortest form of the game of late, winning 10 of their last 11 outings which included a 3-0 whitewash of World 50-over champions Australia in the latter's backyard.
They then went on to win the Asia Cup after outplaying Sri Lanka 2-1.
The five consecutive wins in Dhaka, including in the summit clash against Bangladesh that led to continental supremacy in the T20 game, has boosted their confidence.
The practice match against South Africa appears to be more important for them as they had lost to the same country 0-2 in a best-of-three rubber before turning it around in the T20 format in Australia.
With Virat Kohli in terrific form and Rohit Sharma in sublime touch, the hosts have the batsmen to tackle the Proteas who too have some big-hitting match winners.
India experimented when they bowled, giving the ball to two off-spinners R Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh to open the attack. It did not work as the duo went for a lot of runs when the field restrictions were on.
The encouraging thing for India was the return of Mohammed Shami who, along with veteran Ashish Nehra and rookie Jasprit Bumrah, gives a better look to the new ball attack.
Both left-arm spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Pawan Negi delivered the goods by taking a couple of wickets along with all-rounder Hardik Pandya against the Windies yesterday.
South Africa too would be eager to move into the tournament on a positive note by besting the hosts first up before plunging into their opening Super 10 Group 1 contest against England here on the March 18.
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