India skipper KL Rahul said his side needed to be sharper in key moments but felt the toss played a decisive role in the home teams four-wicket loss to South Africa in the second ODI here on Tuesday.
Asked to bat first, India rode on centuries from Virat Kohli 102 off 93 balls, his 53rd ODI hundred, and Ruturaj Gaikwad 105 off 83 balls, who notched up his maiden ton in the format, to post an imposing 358 for five.
South Africa, however, gunned down the target with remarkable authority, finishing at 362 for six in 49.2 overs, courtesy a superb century from Aiden Markram 110 and fifties from Matthew Breetzke 68 and Dewald Brevis 54.