We could have done better in bowling: Dhoni after losing first T20 against SA

In the first Twenty20 International (T20I) match held on Friday, South Africa beat India by seven-wicket in the picturesque Dharamsala town. Test skipper Hashim Amla and ODI skipper De Villiers laid the foundation of the South Africa win with their 77-run opening stand a left- handed batsman Jean-Paul Duminy and Farhaan Behardien remained unbeaten helping South Africa go 1-0 up in three-match series. Duminy stole incredible heist, as he scored 68 from 34 balls. Duminy said that the factors for winning next matches depended on the conditions. Indian batman Rohit Sharma's maiden T20 International century went in vain as South Africa began their long tour of India on a winning note by scripting a thrilling seven-wicket win. Indian skipper, Mahendra Singh Dhoni said that India could have done better in bowling.