India square series against SA in record-breaking Test

Published January 5, 2024
INDIAN cricketers along with their South African counterparts pose with the series trophy after the second Test at Newlands on Thursday.—Reuters
INDIAN cricketers along with their South African counterparts pose with the series trophy after the second Test at Newlands on Thursday.—Reuters

CAPE TOWN: India chased down a modest victory target of 79 to claim a seven-wicket win over hosts South Africa in the second Test at Newlands on Thursday and share the two-match series 1-1 after an extraordinary game finished inside five sessions.

India ended their second innings on 80 for three as they launched an assault to try and negate a difficult wicket that was still helping the bowlers.

Rohit Sharma finished not out on 16 and Shreyas Iyer on 4, with Yashasvi Jaiswal (28), Shubman Gill (10) and Virat Kohli (12) being the wickets to fall.

There will be plenty of scrutiny of the Newlands pitch with the match completed in 642 balls, the shortest ever Test in which there has been a winner, beating Australia’s 656-ball victory over South Africa in 1932.

“Obviously it’s a great feat, but having said that we had to learn from whatever mistakes we made [in the first Test],” Indian captain Rohit Sharma said.

“The bowlers still have to put the ball in the right areas and the boys got rewarded for it. When you come to this part of the world, it’s always difficult but we take pride in our performance outside of India.”

South Africa, who opted to bat, will look back on a desperately poor first innings in which they were bowled out for 55 on a record-breaking opening day .

They gave themselves a fighting chance by dismissing India for 153 when the visitors lost six wickets for the addition of no runs, the first time that has happened in 147 years of Tests.

But Indian seamer Jasprit Bumrah took 6-61 as the tourists bowled South Africa out in their second innings for 176 on the stroke of lunch on the second day to set up the win.

Bumrah bowled a superb probing line but also profited from poor shot selection from the home batters, who seemed in a hurry to score runs on the tricky wicket.

South African opener Aiden Markram scored a quick-fire 106 as he defied the conditions but lost partners at regular intervals, which forced him to try his hand.

Markram raced to his century in 99 balls but played one big shot too many as he skied a Mohammed Siraj delivery to Rohit Sharma at mid-off to end an innings of 17 fours and two sixes.

“A tough one for us, we were positive coming into the game, but the first innings with the bat ... India bowled well and used the conditions to a tee,” retiring South Africa captain Dean Elgar said.

“It [the wicket] was a bit of a ripper, to the naked eye it looked a nice one, but it played different to what everyone thought it would play.

“I still don’t regret my decision to bat first but they outskilled us in the first session.” South Africa won the first test by a innings and 32 runs.

SCOREBOARD

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings) 55

INDIA (1st Innings) 153

SOUTH AFRICA (2nd Innings, overnight 62-3):

A. Markram c Sharma b Siraj106

D. Elgar c Kohli b Kumar12

T. de Zorzi c Rahul b Kumar1

T. Stubbs c Rahul b Bumrah1

D. Bedingham c Rahul b Bumrah11

K. Verreynne c Siraj b Bumrah9

M. Jansen c&b Bumrah11

K. Maharaj c Iyer b Bumrah3

K. Rabada c Sharma b Krishna2

N. Burger not out6

L. Ngidi c Jaiswal b Bumrah8

EXTRAS (LB-1, NB-5)6

TOTAL (all out, 36.5 overs)176

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-37 (Elgar), 2-41 (De Zorzi), 3-45 (Stubbs), 4-66 (Bedingham), 5-85 (Verreynne), 6-103 (Jansen), 7-111 (Maharaj), 8-162 (Markram), 9-162 (Rabada)

BOWLING: Bumrah 13.5-0-61-6 (1nb), Siraj 9-3-31-1, Kumar 10-2-56-2 (4nb), Krishna 4-1-27-1

INDIA (2nd Innings):

Y. Jaiswal c Stubbs b Burger28

R. Sharma not out16

S. Gill b Rabada10

V. Kohli c Verreynne b Jansen12

S. Iyer not out4

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, NB-1, W-6)10

TOTAL (for three wickets, 12 overs)80

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-44 (Jaiswal), 2-57 (Gill), 3-75 (Kohli)

BOWLING: Rabada 6-0-33-1, Burger 4-0-29-1 (1w), Jansen 2-0-15-1 (1nb, 1w) RESULT: India won by seven wickets.

SERIES: The two-match series tied 1-1.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Jasprit Bumrah

Published in Dawn, January 5th, 2024

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