Port Elizabeth, Jan 20 (IANS) India would be looking to complete a series win when they take on South Africa in the fourth cricket ODI here Friday.

India bounced back after their dismal defeat in the first ODI in Durban with two close wins in Johannesburg and Cape Town, taking a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. South Africa, on the other hand, would be desperate to come back after they faltered at crucial stages of the last two ODIs.

If India win Friday, it will be their first series win in South Africa. In the absence of key batsmen Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, the win will be more special and a major morale-booster ahead of the World Cup.

Yusuf Pathan played an impressive innings in the last ODI to pull India out of trouble and the big-hitter would like to continue with his hot form here as well while Virat Kohli will be looking to add on to a streak of good performances in the rainbow nation.

However, India's opening combination is yet to be sorted out. Parthiv Patel, who was flown in as a replacement for injured Sachin Tendulkar, may get a game with Murali Vijay completely out of form. He can partner Rohit Sharma, who opened in the last match.

India can give a chance to their spinners -- Piyush Chawla and Ravichandran Ashwin -- both of whom have been picked in the World Cup squad. While leg-spinner Chawla has not played in an ODI since July 2008, off-spinner Ashwin, who was the highest wicket-taker in the New Zealand series at home last year, also hasn't had a game so far.
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India will not try to chance instead, they will go with their full strength and about not rather experiment in their top 11.

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I have the feeling that India will go on and win the current and first ever series win overseas.
I feel India will create history on South African soil...
i dont think they will win it. hope luck go indias wayyyyyyyyyyyy.........................
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