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Smith hails side

Smith hails side

02/09/2010 08:02:30 PM

South Africa captain Graeme Smith hailed an 'outstanding performance' from his team after it registered an innings and six-run victory over India in the first Test in Nagpur.

The Proteas cruised to victory inside four days as India, which had conceded a first-innings lead of 325, was bowled out for 319 in its second innings despite a defiant century from Sachin Tendulkar (100).

Spinner Paul Harris set up the victory with a three-wicket haul, while Dale Steyn, who claimed seven wickets in the first innings, finished with 10 for the match.

"It's been an outstanding performance from the guys, four days of clinical stuff," Smith said.

"To win here requires a lot of discipline and hard work and the guys showed a lot of consistency."

"There were some great individual performances which deserve accolades."

"Jacques [Kallis] and Hashim [Amla] with the bat and Dale with the ball, but I think it was a great team effort."

"It's been a pretty tough, emotional two weeks for us with all the changes and stuff but credit should go to the players for the maturity they have shown."

"Everyone has shown a hunger to do well and I think each player has shown his worth and has played in a good spirit."

Steyn destroyed India with a burst of wickets in the evening session on Monday, claiming five in just 3.4 overs as India crashed from 3-192 to 233 all out in the first innings.

"Everything happened so quickly, even for us," Smith said.

"It was terrific to watch and it's great to have guys of that calibre in your line-up who can just run in and make a big difference in the game."

Left-armer Harris came in for some flak following a poor series against England, but Smith believes he is vital to the team.

"Harris is an important player in our side as well," he said.

"He isn't the most outstanding, but he does a terrific job in our team, he allows everyone else to get the glory around him."

"It was really good to see him come out with confidence here and perform solidly for us and show he is prepared to do the dirty work for the team."

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted his team was second-best throughout.

"There is no doubt we were completely outplayed in this game," he said.

"The surface was best to bat on on the first day and Kallis and Amla batted really well while the others batted around them."

"And then there was Steyn's performance. I think it was one of the best performances of pace bowling I've seen in the recent past."

"If you consider the two innings, of the top 14 batsmen I think seven of them got out to brilliant deliveries."

Dhoni refused to blame his bowlers who were innocuous on the first two days as South Africa eased to a big total.

"It's unfair to blame the bowlers because they were bowling on a wicket that was good for batting," he said.

"The session that really made the difference was the post-tea session yesterday when the ball was changed."

"We lost five, six wickets and we were completely under pressure."

"We had our chances of saving the follow-on, but once we lost Virender Sehwag [in the first innings] and I fell immediately, it was too much to expect from the tail."

 
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