South Africa vs India
India lost by an innings and 32 runs, which is now their biggest Test match defeat on the South African soil.
The second session of Day 3 of the ongoing Test between India and South Africa started with the hosts getting bowled out.
34 overs were bowled in the session with South Africa maintaining a healthy run-rate, adding 136 more runs to their overnight lead of 11.
Bad light stopped the play in the latter half of session three on Day 2 of the Centurion Test, eventually leading to stumps.
Moreover, in what is a unique feat, KL Rahul now stands as the only player to score a fifty in his first game as a wicket-keeper across the formats.
The match moved at a rapid pace post lunch on Day 2 as South Africa hammered 145 runs in the 33 overs bowled in the second session.
At lunch, South Africa are at 49/1 with Dean Elgar and Tony de Zorzi batting on 29 and 12 runs respectively.
Amid the scrutiny, Vikram Rathour backed the Rohit Sharma, stating that the pull shot has yielded a lot of runs for him in the past.
Only nine overs were bowled in the third session of the opening day of the ongoing Test between South Africa and India as rain played a party pooper.
Sunil Gavaskar showered words of praise on KL Rahul, who was India’s saviour in the first innings of the ongoing Test match against South Africa.
Kagiso Rabada continued to inflict damage on India, claiming all wickets that fell in the second session of day’s play.
Temba Bavuma injured his left hamstring in the opening session of the ongoing two-match Test series between South Africa and India.
