There Could Be a Few Changes in the Team for 6th ODI: Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli said his team might test its bench strength in the sixth and final ODI against South Africa on Friday.
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Indian captain Virat Kohli said his team might test its bench strength in the sixth and final ODI against South Africa on Friday but asserted that the intensity won't be lacking despite the match's dead-rubber status.

India secured their first-ever ODI series win in South Africa on Tuesday when they beat the hosts by 73 runs in the fifth ODI.

After this series is wrapped up we’ll sit down and think about where to improve. For now, 4-1 feels great. We want to win 5-1, for sure, but there might be a scenario for a few more guys to get a chance in the next match. But the ultimate priority is to win and we’ll do anything we can to win.
Virat Kohli

The performance of Kohli and wrist spinners Kuldeep Chahal and Yuzvendra Chahal stood out but the captain said the series win was the result of a team effort.

I’m very pleased, it was another complete performance from us. They (South Africa) had the pressure of losing this series and we knew that. Ever since the third Test in Johannesburg, it’s been a good time for us. It’s been a collective effort to create history.
Virat Kohli
South Africa’s stand-in captain Aiden Markram walks back to the pavilion after being dismissed during the fifth ODI against India.

South Africa’s stand-in captain Aiden Markram said his depleted team was outplayed by India in the series. Regular captain Faf du Plessis was ruled out due to a finger injury after the first ODI while AB de Villiers was not fit to take part in the first three games.

Wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock too got injured in the middle of the series.

Firstly, credit goes to India. Our batting wasn’t up to scratch. You struggle to build momentum when you lose wickets. They’ve got their game plans nailed so credit to how they’ve played.
Aiden Markram

Barring one game, the South African batsmen struggled against Indian spinners and that made a huge difference in the outcome of the series.

I do believe we’ve played their spinners progressively better in the series. It’s a learning process. There’s still a lot of pride to play for now and we’re gonna look to bounce back and end the series on a positive note.
Aiden Markram

The final ODI takes place in Centurion on Friday.

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