Mohammed Shami joins 200 club as India take charge in Centurion

Published December 29, 2021
SOUTH African opener Aiden Markram is bowled by Indian pacer Mohammed Shami during the first Test at the SuperSport Park on Tuesday.—AFP
SOUTH African opener Aiden Markram is bowled by Indian pacer Mohammed Shami during the first Test at the SuperSport Park on Tuesday.—AFP

CENTURION: India seamer Mohammed Shami claimed his 200th Test wicket and completed figures of 5-44 as hosts South Africa were bowled out for 197 on the third day of the first Test here at the at the SuperSport Park on Tuesday.

India reached 16 for one in their second innings at the close, a lead of 146 that already looks imp­o­sing for the home side on a wicket that will get harder to bat on.

First-innings centurion KL Rahul (five not out) and nightwatchman Shardul Thakur (four) will resume on the fourth day trying to quickly move to a score that allows India to declare and have enough time to bowl the home side out again.

Mayank Agarwal (four) was the only wicket to fall in India’s second innings as he edged debutant seamer Marco Jansen to wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock.

Eighteen wickets fell on the third day after no play was possible on Monday due to rain.

Shami led the Indian attack with a superb bowling display, eking out every ounce of assistance from the helpful conditions.

“Test match cricket is not rocket science. Understanding the conditions was crucial... it had rained a bit and I just wanted to hit the right lengths,” Shami told reporters.

“While coming through the ranks, no bowler thinks about this [getting 200 wickets]. They just dream of playing for India. It’s all about hard work... when you put in the work, results follow.”

His haul included the wicket of South Africa’s top-scorer Temba Bavuma, who had reached 52 when he edged to wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant.

Bavuma put on 72 for the fifth wicket with De Kock (34) before the latter tried to guide a Thakur (2-51) delivery through gully but succeeded only in playing onto his own stumps.

It was a key moment in the game that swung the momentum back in India’s favour and exposed the South African lower order.

All the Indian seamers were among the wickets, Jasprit Bumrah (2-16) weighing in despite rolling his ankle and being forced to leave the field. He returned late on to pick up the last wicket.

“Bumrah is fine,” Shami said. “He came back and picked up a wicket. Ankle injuries are always painful but hopefully he should be okay.”

Seamer Lungi Ngidi had earlier taken 6-71 as South Africa made light work of bowling India out after the visitors resumed on 272 for three.

Ngidi, who took a career-best 6-39 on debut against India at Centurion in 2018, helped South Africa claim the last seven wickets for the addition of only 55 runs in 15.3 overs.

“The first session tomorrow is going to be key,” Bavuma said. “The intensity we brought today out there with the ball is what we will require. Hopefully, there will be a reachable target for the batters to chase down.

“If we cant chase it down, then we need to find a way to make it super hard for the Indian bowlers.”

Scoreboard

INDIA (1st Innings, overnight 272-3):

KL Rahul c De Kock b Rabada 123

M. Agarwal lbw b Ngidi 60

C. Pujara c Petersen b Ngidi 0

V. Kohli c Mulder b Ngidi 35

A. Rahane c De Kock b Ngidi 48

R. Pant c Van der Dussen b Ngidi 8

R. Ashwin c Maharaj b Rabada 4

S. Thakur c De Kock b Rabada 4

Mohammed Shami c De Kock b Ngidi 8

J. Bumrah c Mulder b Jansen 14

Mohammed Siraj not out 4

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-4, NB-11) 19

TOTAL (all out, 105.3 overs) 327

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-117 (Agarwal), 2-117 (Pujara), 3-199 (Kohli), 4-278 (Rahul), 5-291 (Rahane), 6-296 (Pant), 7-296 (Pant), 8-304 (Thakur), 9-308 (Shami)

BOWLING: Rabada 26-5-72-3 (11nb); Ngidi 24-5-71-6; Jansen 18.3-4-69-1; Mulder 19-4-49-0; Maharaj 18-2-58-0

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings):

D. Elgar c Pant b Bumrah 1

A. Markram b Shami 13

K. Petersen b Shami 15

H. van der Dussen c Rahane b Siraj 3

T. Bavuma c Pant b Shami 52

Q. de Kock b Thakur 34

W. Mulder c Pant b Shami 12

M. Jansen lbw b Thakur 19

K. Rabada c Pant b Shami 25

K. Maharaj c Rahane b Bumrah 12

L. Ngidi not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-4, NB-7) 11

TOTAL (all out, 62.3 overs) 197

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-2 (Elgar), 2-25 (Petersen), 3-30 (Markram), 4-32 (Van der Dussen), 5-104 (De Kock), 6-133 (Mulder), 7-144 (Bavuma), 8-181 (Jansen), 9-193 (Rabada)

BOWLING: Bumrah 7.2-2-16-2; Siraj

15.1-3-45-1 (1nb); Shami 16-5-44-5; Thakur 11-1-51-2 (6nb); Ashwin 13-2-37-0

INDIA (2nd Innings):

K. Rahul not out 5

M. Agarwal c De Kock b Jansen 4

S. Thakur not out 4

EXTRAS (B-1, NB-2) 3

TOTAL (for one wicket, six overs) 16

FALL OF WICKET: 1-12 (Agarwal)

BOWLING (to-date): Rabada 3-0-7-0 (2nb); Ngidi 2-1-4-0; Jansen 1-0-4-1

Published in Dawn, December 29th, 2021

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