India Vs South Africa 2018 Odi Highlights

Okay, let's talk India vs. South Africa, 2018, ODI series. Remember that one? Good times! Or were they?
The Kohli Show (or Was it?)
Everyone remembers Virat Kohli smashing those centuries. He was on fire! Like, seriously, molten lava level hot.
But here's my slightly unpopular opinion: Was it *all* about Kohli? Let's dig a little deeper, shall we?
First Things First: Centurion!
That first ODI in Durban? South Africa put up a decent score. But then Virat just went into god mode.
112 runs? Chasing like a boss? Fine, I'll admit, it was impressive. But the whole team needs to show up to win.
The Pink ODI... A Sea of Blue
Ah, the Pink ODI. A beautiful cause, a sea of blue jerseys, and another Kohli special. He notched up 160 not out. Respect!
But did anyone notice Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav spinning webs around the Proteas? Those two were magic!
Seriously, those guys are the dynamic duo of spin, silently choking the opposition's run flow.
Cape Town Capers
The series win was sealed in Cape Town. Again, Kohli with the runs. Predictable, right?
But Rohit Sharma also scored a century! Finally, someone else decided to join the party! It was about time!
The Spin Twins Strike Again
Let's not forget the bowling! Chahal and Kuldeep continued their dominance. They were absolute stars!
While everyone was busy drooling over Kohli's batting masterclass, these two were quietly winning us matches. Deserve more credit, in my humble opinion.
My Unpopular Verdict: It Wasn't *Just* Kohli
Look, I'm not saying Kohli wasn't amazing. The man is a legend. A true great! But...
Cricket is a team sport. Eleven players take to the field. Did Kohli single-handedly bowl those wickets? Did he field every ball?
The bowlers, especially the spin twins, played a massive role. The other batsmen chipped in when needed. It was a collective effort.
So, while the headlines screamed Kohli, I'm raising a glass to the unsung heroes. The Chahals, the Yadavs, and everyone else who contributed.
Let's appreciate the complete performance, folks! It was a brilliant series win, but let's spread the love a bit wider. Okay?
Anyone else feel the same? Or am I just shouting into the void here? Let me know!
Maybe it is just me. But then again, maybe not. Food for thought, isn't it?
Remember, even the best conductor needs a great orchestra.
















