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South Africa pacers shine as India lose three early wickets in 1st Test (Day 3, Tea)

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Centurion | December 28, 2023 8:52:21 PM IST
South Africa pacers Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen and Nandre Burger scalped one each to further add misery in the Indian camp in the first Test on Day 3 at the SuperSport Park.

At the end of Tea, India posted a score of 62/3 on the board with Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer unbeaten with respective scores of 18(27) and 6(6).

India skipper Rohit Sharma's dreadful run in South Africa, especially against Kagiso Rabada continued. Rabada's inward angling delivery left Rohit baffled as he failed to read the line which resulted in the ball crashing into the stumps.

The veteran right-handed batter got removed for an eight-ball duck and this dismissal marked his 7th in 11 innings against Rabada.

Yashasvi Jaiswal tried to leave the delivery, but the ball glanced off his glove and went straight to the wicketkeeper.

Shubamn Gill looked set to spend a good amount of time on the field but his attempt to play a shot across the straight line failed. Marco Jansen picked his first as Gill departed with a score of 26(37).

India currently trail by 101 runs.

The visitors looked in the perfect spot to end South Africa's innings quickly after bagging their 7th wicket in the first session.

But the tail-enders along with Jansen accumulated a couple of more runs which took their score to 408. Jasprit Bumrah removed the final two batters leaving Jansen alone with an unbeaten score of 84*.

He received a standing ovation from the fans and Dean Elgar came in to greet the batter before he entered the dressing room.

Earlier in the innings, Elgar's farewell series continued to showcase the perfect combination of aggressiveness combined with temperament.

The left-handed batter scored 185 off 287 deliveries which consisted of 28 boundaries. Shardul Thakur eventually removed the batter before he could reach a much-deserved double century.

India kicked off the session well with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj keeping things tight at the beginning, inducing batters to play shots and eventually beating them.

Siraj breached David Bedingham's defence and sent him back for 56*87). Prasidh Krishna joined the attack and dismissed Kyle Verreynne for 4. The wicketkeeper batter attempted to cut the ball but gloved it straight to KL Rahul behind the stumps.

From that point, Elgar and Jansen stitched up a 111-run partnership which once again shifted the tides in favour of the Proteas.

Thakur got the much-needed breakthrough and Ashwin a couple of overs later ended Gerald Coetzee's short cameo of 19 off 18 balls.

Overall, Shardul and Prasidh leaked runs while Jansen's highest Test score has further bolstered South Africa's position in the first Test.

Brief Score: India 245 & 62/3 (Shubman Gill 26, Virat Kohli 18*; Nandre Burger 1-9) vs South Africa 408 (Dean Elgar 185, Marco Jansen 84*; Jasprit Bumrah 4-69). (ANI)

 
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