Indian skipper Virat Kohli says his team never lost faith in itself despite the criticism that came with consecutive Test losses to South Africa. He credited this belief for the turnaround that gave India a win in the Test series.
India beat the Proteas by 63 runs in the final test of the three test series but lost the series 2-1.
Kohli termed the win in the third Test as a massive milestone for his team and said it could help the side win more matches in overseas conditions in the upcoming series.
India maintained their unbeaten record at the Wanderers, dismissing South Africa for 177 to pull one back in the three-Test series. On a green top wicket, India played only five full-time batsmen and a five-pronged pace attack. Then they opted to bat first after winning the toss and yet managed to etch out a win.
Dean Elgar and Hashim Amla put on 119 runs for the second wicket and South Africa were placed at 124/1 at one stage. The Proteas though collapsed afterwards and succumbed to the pressure of the fourth-innings chase.
The India skipper said that they were hardly ruffled by Elgar and Amla's stand.
Now the two teams look forward to the six-match ODI series starting in Durban on 1 February.
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(With inputs from PTI)
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