India vs South Africa highlights: Indian cricket team ticked all the right boxes and gave an outstanding performance against a strong South African team on Sunday in a must-win ICC Champions Trophy clash on Sunday. Having won the toss, Virat Kohli decided to bowl first. Initially, his decision started to look wrong as Hashim Amla and Quinton De Kock added 76 runs for the first wicket. But, the Indian bowlers made a spirited comeback and bowled out the opposition for a substandard total of 191. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jasprit Bumrah picked up two wickets each. Here are some top moments from the first innings: (Image Source: BCCI)
1. Hardik Pandya was expensive at the start but recovered well as the game progressed. He gave away 52 runs from his 10 overs and picked up the crucial wicket of Faf du Plessis putting India in the driver's seat. (Image Source: AP)
2. India's fielding was much better in this match. Not only did Indian fielders produce three run-outs but also held on to some good catches. (Image Source: AP)
3. Quinton De Kock started off really well. He scored 53 from 72 balls and added 76-runs with Hashim Amla for the first wicket before being done in by Ravindra Jadeja. Meanwhile, Amla was dismissed by Ravichandran Ashwin. (Image Source: AP)
4. AB de Villiers was run out by Hardik Pandya from a beautiful piece of fielding. That was the turning point in the match. (Image Source: ICC)
5. Ravindra Jadeja was once again one of the star players for India. He gave away only 39 runs from his 10 overs and picked up the wicket of De Kock. Apart from that, Jadeja was also brilliant in the field, saving many crucial runs. (Image Source: Reuters)
6. Fans turned up in huge numbers for this important clash and the Indian cricket team responded to that beautifully. Remember, Virat Kohli's men are trying to defend the title they won in 2013. (Image Source: Reuters)
7. The best moment of the match was produced by David Miller and Faf du Plessis when they both ended up being on the same end. "Uhh, that's not how it's meant to work guys... ????" wrote ICC on its official Twitter handle, trolling the players. (Image Source: ICC)
9. Shikhar Dhawan once again gave a great start to India. He went on to score his 2nd half-century of the tournament before getting out for 78. Dhawan is now also the leading scorer in the tournament. (Image Source: BCCI)
10. Virat Kohli played yet another captain's knock. The Indian skipper smashed 76 runs and remained not out till the end to finish off the match for his side. (Image Source: ICC)