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South Africa will face India in the inaugural one-day international on Wednesday.

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A three-match One-Day International series between India and South Africa is scheduled.

A match will be played in Paarl on Wednesday.



ODIs for the first time, KL Rahul will take charge of the Indian team.


The opener of a three-match One-Day International series between India and South Africa will be played on Wednesday in Paarl.

The first of three one-day internationals between South Africa and India will take place on Wednesday. Rohit Sharma has been ruled out of the tour with a hamstring injury, therefore KL Rahul will captain the Indian ODI team for the first time. Ex-captain Virat Kohli will also be looking to bounce back after a poor run of form. For the first time since October 2016, Kohli will be onto the field as a player. South Africa, on the other side, will be hoping to replicate their Test form in one-day internationals. Although Kagiso Rabada, the hosts’ most experienced fast bowler, was rested for the ODI series, they still boast a number of talented pacemen.

When will the first one-day international between South Africa and India take place?

The first one-day international between India and South Africa will take place on January 19th.

Where will the first ODI between South Africa and India be held?

The first ODI between South Africa and India will be held at Boland Park in Paarl.

What time will the first one-day international between South Africa and India begin?

The first one-day international between South Africa and India will begin at 02:00 p.m. IST (Toss is at 1:30 PM).

The first ODI between South Africa and India will be telecast on which TV channels?

The first one-day international between South Africa and India will be televised live on Star Sports.

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