Dhoni conceded that India let slip the game despite dominating it in the early part of the South African innings when the hosts were tottering at 118 for five.
"We tried our best. We used most of the bowlers and as a captain it's more pressure when you have to get that one more wicket. Every time it does not go your way," he said.
"We fancied our chances but it becomes difficult with Duckworth and Lewis method when you are batting second. And the approach at the start has been conservative in this series, not to loose too many wickets in the beginning. So when D/L method comes after the start of the second innings, it becomes tough," he added.
About the series deciding fifth match in Centurion on Sunday, Dhoni said, "It will be interesting. The team that handles pressure better will win."
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