After the exciting test series, India and South Africa play for the 3-match ODI series to begin from 21 Feb. Both the team looked 50-50 in the test series winning 1 matches each. The battle between these two teams in ODI series too seems to be a very close battle. India looks a bit better with bat while South Africa looks better in fielding and bowling.
Schedule of 1st ODI: India v South Africa at Jaipur
Date: Feb 21, 2010 Time: 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT
The pitch at Jaipur is expected to be a batting pitch providing great help to the openers early in the match as the ball will come onto the bat. For India Gambhir will not play the match along with Yuvraj Singh who is injured. Yusuf Pathan is expected to make a comeback in the team. Fast bowler Sreesanth is expected to be back in the match too.
For South Africa captain Graeme Smith is ruled out due to injury. Jacques Kallis will lead the team for whole series. Though a batting pitch, you can expect great pace bowling from the Steyn, Morkel and Parnell. Batsmen like Kallis and Amla are too in great form.
Watch Ind vs SA 1st ODI at Jaipur - LIVE.
India vs SA 1st ODI On Internet : The 1st ODI can be watched live on cricketnirvana.com which will provide free live video streaming of the series. It is available in India and some neighboring parts. The official sites of TV channels may have live stream of the series. Click here for more details.
On TV: Neo Cricket will be showing the matches live in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and few other countries. As its a test match, As its a ODI match, Doordarshan will too broadcast the match live. Similarly, Sky Sports in UK, Supersport in South Africa, Zee Sports in USA will broadcast the series. Check out more TV channels for Ind vs SA.
Highlights of India vs South Africa 1st ODI : The video highlights of India vs South Africa can be watch free on cricketnirvana.com if you live in India. For South Africa go to supersport.com. Skysports.com will show free highlights to UK visitors.
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