India survived several anxious moments before beating South Africa by one run in the first One-Day International on Sunday.
Captain Jacques Kallis had earlier waged a lone battle with a solid knock of 89 from 97 deliveries before South Africa, chasing India's 298, were dismissed for 297.
Wayne Parnell (49 off 47 deliveries) and Dale Steyn (35 off 19) gave South Africa some hope at the death, but Parnell's run-out off the final delivery of the innings meant it was all over for the Proteas.
Unhappy with the performance of his bowlers, captain Mahendra Singh Dhonisaid he had not expected his best bowlers to get the pasting from the visiting tailenders.
"So many runs needed by their (SA) tailenders and you don't expect your best bowlers to concede so many runs (at the death). The bowlers need to do better in remaining matches," Dhoni said.
Indian Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni celebrates after the wicket of Wayne Parnell
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