Highlights of the Second Test between India and South Africa: On Day 1 of the second and final Test held here on Wednesday, South Africa was 62 for 3reached stumps they are behind India by 36 runs in their second innings. Aiden Markram had 36 and David Bedingham had 7, respectively, at the end of play.
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IND vs SA 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: India won the second match of the two-Test series against South Africa by seven wickets. Team India’s triumph put an end to the series at 1-1. In the first innings, the South African team was reduced to 55 runs. After that India was all out for 153 runs. The hosts scored 173 runs in the second innings. In this way India got the target of 79 runs. He achieved it at the loss of three wickets.
India created history by winning the Cape Town Test. He has won a test match here for the first time. This was India’s seventh Test match in Cape Town. Earlier, it had faced defeat in four out of six. Two tests were drawn. India also achieved a 1-1 draw in the series by winning the Cape Town Test. This is the second time when India has been successful in drawing a Test series in South Africa. Earlier in 2010-11, under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the three-Test series ended in a 1-1 draw.
After winning the toss, South African captain Dean Elgar chose to bat first.His decision proved wrong. In the first innings, the South African team was limited to only 55 runs. After that India was all out for 153 runs. The first innings of both the teams ended on the first day of the match itself. On the second day of the match, the hosts scored 173 runs in the second innings. In this way India got the target of 79 runs. He achieved it at the loss of three wickets.
In the second innings, Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal gave a strong start to India. Both of them made a partnership of 44 runs for the first wicket. India got its first blow in the form of Yashasvi. He was out after scoring 28 runs on 23 balls. He hit six fours. He was caught by Tristan Stubbs off the ball of Andre Berger. India got the second blow in the form of Shubman Gill. He was out after scoring 10 runs on 11 balls. Kagiso Rabada clean bowled him. Shubman hit two fours in his innings. Virat Kohli was the third Indian batsman to be dismissed. He returned to the pavilion after scoring 12 runs on 11 balls. Wicketkeeper Kyle Verreyen caught the ball of Marco Jansen. Rohit Sharma (17 runs) and Shreyas Iyer (4 runs) finished the match.
2nd Test (test), Newlands, Cape Town, 2nd Day, 2nd Session
SOUTH AFRICA
1ST INN
55/10
(23.2)
2ND INN
176 /10
(36.5)
V/s
INDIA
1ST INN
153/10
(34.5)
2ND INN
80 /3
(12.0)
India beat South Africa by 7 wickets