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Going into the decider, Dhoni happy with team's complete performance

October 22, 2015 23:11 IST

Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with teammates after winning the fourth ODI against South Africa at M A Chidambaram Stadium, at Chepauk in Chennai on Thursday

IMAGE: Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with teammates after winning the fourth ODI against South Africa at M A Chidambaram Stadium, at Chepauk in Chennai on Thursday. Photograph: R Senthil Kumar/PTI

Team India's batting finally came good in the team’s series-levelling win against South Africa on Thursday but Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said that it was the first game of the series where in the team did well in all the three departments.

Chennai ODI: India level series with a convincing 35-run win

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Electing to bat, India rode on Kohli's brilliant 138 to post 299 for eight in 50 overs and then restricted the visitors for 264 for nine, despite a valiant century by skipper AB de Villiers.

The five-match series is now tied at 2-2.

"As a total team we did well, bowled well and batted well. They (batsmen) need to give themselves a bit more time and that was the reason to promote (Suresh) Raina and after he gets going he can play the big shots. Everyone has scored runs in the series now so that's good going into the last match. Virat batted exceedingly well and assessed the conditions well," Dhoni said after the match.

 India's Virat Kohli celebrates his century during the fourth ODI against South Africa in Chennai

IMAGE: India's Virat Kohli celebrates his century during the fourth ODI against South Africa in Chennai. Photograph: BCCI

Cramping at the end of his 140-ball knock, laced with 6 fours and 5 sixes, Kohli was happy to score his 23rd ODI ton in a winning cause.

"It always feels good when you get a century and the team wins and while chasing I like it because you get a chance to finish the game. Any century in a winning cause is always special," said the Test skipper.

India's Harbhajan Singh celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Quinton de Kock

IMAGE: India's Harbhajan Singh celebrates the wicket of South Africa's Quinton de Kock. Photograph: BCCI

The bowling led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3-68) did their bit to restrict the Proteas and ensure a comfortable 35-run win at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

Harbhajan Singh also bagged two crucial wickets with Mohit Sharma, Axar Patel and Amit Mishra picking up 1 each.

"It was important that bowlers took the responsibility, so I shuffled them up and the three spinners were good. The fast bowlers also have to do their job and finish their quote of 10, or at least nine overs so I decided not to use a part-time bowler," he said. 

Indian cricketer Virat Kohli speaks to South Africa captain AB de Villiers after winning the fourth ODI on Thursday

IMAGE: Indian cricketer Virat Kohli speaks to South Africa captain AB de Villiers after winning the fourth ODI on Thursday. Photograph: R Senthil Kumar/PTI

Kohli also praised De Villiers 112-run knock.

"I told him (de Villiers) in the dressing room my heart was in my mouth when he was batting, he plays unbelievable shots. He's a very modest man too, never praises himself so I'll do that for him. The credit goes to him, he fought it out".

It was a mutual admiration society as De Villiers also praised Kohli for his match-winning knock.      "It was a pretty tough wicket to play on and Virat assessed the conditions very well early on. The ball was turning quite a bit and I got a few away at the end, I worked hard and hopefully we'll take some positives to Mumbai," said De Villiers.

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