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Kohli, Pathan impressed in Tendulkar, Sehwag's absence

Last updated on: January 24, 2011 16:07 IST
Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli and Yusuf Pathan emerged India's star batsmen, while off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was the most economical bowler, in the five-match ODI series against South Africa, which they lost 2-3.

In the absence of Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, young Kohli and Pathan put up impressive performances with the bat in hostile South African conditions even as the likes of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina found the going tough.

Kohli was India's highest scorer, with 193 runs, in the series, at an average of 48.25.

He scored two fluent half centuries with an unbeaten 87 in the fourth ODI being his highest score.

Pathan was second-highest scorer for India

Last updated on: January 24, 2011 16:07 IST
Yusuf Pathan

Pathan made full use of the long handle in the three matches that he played, accumulating 166 runs, to finish as the second highest run-getter for India.

Pathan's 70-ball 105-run knock in the fifth ODI in Johannesburg on Sunday was also India's lone century in the series.

Apart from that he also scored a fifty and had the best average (55.33) and best strike rate (134.95) among Indians in the series.

Pathiv Patel, who came in as replacement for an injured Tendulkar for the last two ODIs, holds the third best batting average (24.50).

Rohit Sharma averaged just 9.80 in the series

Last updated on: January 24, 2011 16:07 IST
Rohit Sharma

With 111 runs from five innings, Raina is the third highest scorer for India but the left-hander is behind Pathiv in the average list (22.20) as he failed to convert his starts to big scores.

Yuvraj (18.20) and Dhoni (15.00) had a forgettable series as they scored a total of 91 and 75 runs respectively in their five innings.

Rohit Sharma had the worst batting figures for the visitors, as opening the batting he could manage only 49 runs from the five matches at an average 9.80.

Harbhajan bowled economical spells

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Harbhajan Singh

In the bowling department, Harbhajan holds the best economy rate among Indians. He gave away just 4.36 runs per over in the 47 overs he bowled in the series.

The off-spinner picked four wickets for 205 runs in the entire series with best figures of two for 23.

But it was the pace duo of Munaf Patel and Zaheer Khan who stood out in the series, scalping 11 and nine wickets respectively.

Even though he was unsuccessful with the bat, Yuvraj snarred five wickets with his slow left-arm spin which proved handy for India.

Amla, Duminy were prolific for the Proteas

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Hashim Amla

Opener Hashim Amla was the prolific scorer for South Africa with 250 runs from five innings at an average of 62.50. His exploits in the series include two fifties and a match-winning unbeaten 116 in the final ODI.

JP Duminy was a close second with 244 runs at an average of 61.00, which includes three half centuries, with 71 being the highest knock.

Pace trio shone for SA

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Morne Morkel

Pace trio of Morne Morkel, Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Dale Steyn excelled with the ball for the home team, claiming 12, 13 and eight wickets respectively in the series.

With a rate of 3.70 each, Morkel and Steyn were the most economical bowlers for South Africa, while Tsotsobe was a tad expensive at 4.19.