Date-stamped : 12 Jul94 - 14:26 India vs South Africa, First ODI - Calcutta, Nov 10, 1991 South Africa's first officially blessed representative match in almost 22 years, first one-day international and first-ever game against India attracted a crowd widely claimed as beating the world record for a day's cricket of 90800. However, Jagmohan Dalmiya, president of the Cricket Association of Bengal, said Eden Gardens now contained 90452 seats and estimates putting the attendance higher included all the various officials, pressmen, policemen and peanut vendors. The cricket was a disappointment and India's victory was easier than the margin suggested. South Africa were obliged to bat at 9am when the ball swung in the Calcutta smog and, understandably, the batting was nervy since 90000 people, many of them throwing firecrackers, were able to create quite an atmosphere even if they did not break the record. Wessels's 50 was made too slowly. South Africa were given some hope when Donald took 3 wickets in his first 4 overs, but Tendulkar and the debutant Pravin Amre took India towards victory. Even in defeat, the South Africans were still overwhelmed by the occasion: "I know how Neil Armstrong felt when he stood on the moon", said their captain Rice. Source: Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, 1993 Contributed by VKFan (karnik@cs.umn.edu)