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India's aggressive attitude helped them beat Proteas: BCCI

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Board of Control for in (BCCI) C K said on Saturday that the Indian team channeled their aggressive attitude in a positive direction, which in turn, helped them to thrash 5-1 in the ODI series.

told ANI, "The aggressive attitude which the Indian team has taken to defeat on their own soil is a great achievement."

"They have played like winners. They are tigers," he added.

registered a resounding eight-wicket victory over in the final and sixth ODI to underline their white ball dominance.

slammed his 35th century to take over the line. He played an unbeaten knock of 129 to become the first batsman ever to score 500 runs in a bilateral ODI series.

Hailing Kohli's magnificent form, said, "Under the guidance of Ravi Shastri, the team is doing exceedingly well.

Virat Kohli has led the team from the front. He has shown that he is the best in the world. We are expecting best performances from the Indian team, in too."

The BCCI also said that the team currently has the perfect and ideal combination for

En route to the 5-1 series win, also leapfrogged to become the ICC ODI number one side.

Coming in to bat first, posted 204 with the help of Khaya Zondo's half century. Shardul Thakur bagged a four-wicket haul as he found a place in the squad to replace Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

chased down the score without any fuss, as Kohli single-handedly contributed 129.

and struck 18 and 15 respectively while Ajinkya Rahane was unbeaten on 34.

Kohli was awarded the man of the match and also the of the series as the 29-year old ended the series with 558 runs, which include three centuries (the only Indian to notch up three tons in a bilateral series) and a fifty.

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First Published: Sat, February 17 2018. 14:35 IST
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