It's an unfamiliar situation for India to start a home series on a losing note, and the manner of the defeat in Dharamsala would put the hosts under tremendous pressure, especially the bowlers.
Back after a break of three months, the onus would be on limited overs skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to bring the team out of the rut and ensure India get back to winning ways.
The stadium was under a pool of water after rain and thundershowers in the afternoon when the team landed in State capital Bhubaneswar.
Going into tomorrow's match, there would be concern over the ground conditions. The Met department has also forecast a few spells of rain in the next 48 hours and possibility of a curtailed match cannot be ruled out.
But even their best was not sufficient as the bowling came a cropper, barring the four overs of Ravichandran Ashwin.
Chasing a target of 200-odd runs, Hashim Amla (36) and AB de Villiers (51) laid the solid foundation before JP Duminy (68) and Farhaan Behardien (32) in an unbroken partnership of 105 saw the South Africans through with two balls to spare.
It's no secret that Dhoni prefers Axar Patel over Amit Mishra for the left-arm spinner's hard-hitting capabilities lower down the order.
But legspinner Mishra who's on a high after his 15 wickets from three matches in Sri Lanka, Dhoni may have a cutting edge in the slow conditions here. Mishra and Ashwin bowling in tandem may sound a good option.
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