SA close to 1st series win in India since 2000
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South Africa completely controlled Day 3 of the second Test in Guwahati, finishing with a commanding 314-run lead over India. After dismissing India for a mere 201 and gaining a 288-run first-innings advantage,
South Africa took three wickets in the first session on the second day of the first cricket test against India, leaving the hosts on 138-4 at Eden Gardens.
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India Vs South Africa 2nd Test: South Africa All But Seal Series As Hosts Stare At Whitewash
India stared down the barrel as a ruthless South Africa slowly tortured the home side by posting an improbable victory target of 549 that has all but ensured the visitors' first series triumph here in
Bad light brought an end to play with India struggling at 27/2 after 15.5 overs. KL Rahul (6) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (13) fell early to Simon Harmer and Marco Jansen, leaving Sai Sudharsan and Kuldeep Yadav battling at the crease.
India faces a challenging situation in the first cricket test against South Africa. Chasing 124 for victory, India was 10-2 at lunch on day three.
Jasprit Bumrah struck at the stroke of the first break as South Africa reached 82-1 after opting to bat on the first day of the second cricket test against India
South Africa elected to bat first after winning the toss for the second IND vs SA Test, and their top 4 ended up establishing a very unique record never seen before in this format.
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IND vs SA, 2nd Test: Shukri Conrad's ‘Grovel’ Remark About Team India Sparks Big Controversy
South Africa coach Shukri Conrad sparked controversy by using the term ‘grovel’ to describe India’s position in the Guwahati Test. As the Proteas near a historic series win, his remark—echoing Tony Greig’s 1976 comment—has triggered fan debate.
South Africa head coach Shukri Conrad wanted his men to make India "grovel" on the fourth day by setting them the mammoth 549-run target.
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IND vs SA 2nd Test: Sundar-Kuldeep Hold On, India 174/7 At Lunch With Follow On Looming
India is fighting against the dangerous South African bowling attack to avoid a Follow On on Day 3 of their on-going second Test match in Guwahati. The score is 174/7 at Lunch, and it is Washington Sundar (33 off 66) and Kuldeep Yadav (14 off 82) who are holding on to keep the crisis at bay.