IND vs SA 2nd Test first innings: The last match of the two-Test series between India and South Africa is being played at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. The Indian team completely failed in the first innings.
India vs South Africa Highlights: The performance of the Indian team in Test cricket at home was disappointing. In the first Test match against South Africa, it had to face defeat by 30 runs and now India’s situation is similar in the second Test match also. South Africa gave India a mountain-like target of 489 runs in the first innings. But the Indian team failed miserably in the first innings and the entire team was all out after scoring 201 runs in 83.5 overs.
Jaiswal and Sundar’s innings were balanced
Came out to bat against South Africa Indian team Yashasvi Jaiswal played only half-century innings. He scored 58 runs in 97 balls with the help of 7 fours and 1 six. At the same time, Washington Sundar also scored 48 runs, but apart from him no other batsman could score more than 30 runs. Opener KL Rahul played an inning of 22 runs. But for this he faced 63 balls. Apart from this, Sai Sudarshan was also out after scoring 15 runs in 40 balls. Dhruv Jurel played 11 balls, but could not score a single run. Captain Rishabh Pant also departed after scoring 7 runs. Ravindra Jadeja scored 6 runs in 18 balls. Nitish Kumar Reddy also got out after scoring 10 runs. Apart from this, Kuldeep Yadav scored 19 runs, Mohd. Siraj was out after scoring 2 runs and Jasprit Bumrah after scoring 5 runs.
Read more- IND vs SA ODI: From Sanju to Axar Patel, these 5 stars were ignored
Team India Squad Announced: Team India announced for ODI series, KL Rahul becomes captain
Such was the brilliant innings of South Africa
South Africa gave a brilliant performance in the first innings and scored 489 runs at the loss of 10 wickets in 151.01 overs. In which Senuran Muthusamy scored the maximum 109 runs. Apart from him, Marco Jensen also played an inning of 93 runs. Captain Temba Bavuma was out after scoring 41 runs. At the same time, all the batsmen scored more than 30 runs for their team and their team’s score reached 489 runs. Still South Africa is ahead by 288 runs. Now it is expected that in the second innings, the Indian team will be able to score more runs by restricting South Africa to less runs.