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Series India in South Africa, 2018

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South Africa innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Dean Elgarc Wriddhiman Saha b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 0 3 0 0 0
0.3
B Kumar to Elgar, OUT! What a start for India! It is their strike bowler, Kumar who has nipped Elgar out with a dream delivery. Big celebrations among the players. He runs in with good rhythm from over the wicket and lands it in the probing off stump channel. Elgar has to play at that but then the ball moves away appreciably after pitching. Dean gets an outside edge. No problem for Saha behind the stumps as he pouches it safely. A duck for the southpaw. He had a terrific 2017 but fails to begin 2018 well.
Aiden Markramlbw b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 5 11 1 0 45.45
2.6
B Kumar to Markram, OUT! South Africa in tatters early up! The decision to bat first on a juicy track is proving to work against them. Kumar with another breakthrough. He bowls a fullish delivery around off and gets it to swing in a touch. Markram is again in two minds whether to leave it or play at it. This time he is really late in bringing his bat down and is hit flush on the pads. The Indians appeal in unison and the umpire raises his finger. The opener walks across to Amla but doesn't take the review. Rightly so, as the Hawk Eye shows that the impact was umpire's call and it was hitting the stumps. First single digit score for Aiden. India right on top.
Hashim Amlac Wriddhiman Saha b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3 10 0 0 30
4.5
B Kumar to Amla, OUT! It is going all downhill for the hosts! Who would have thought they will have such a horrid start in familiar conditions. On the contrary, India on whom a lot of hopes were pinned have come out firing on all cylinders. A horrible shot really from Amla. In the corridor of uncertainty, the ball seams away a touch after pitching. Amla without any footwork tries to force it through covers but only manages to get a thick outside edge behind. Saha moves to his right to take a regulation catch. Third wicket for Kumar, he is making it a nightmare for the opposition batsmen.
AB de Villiersb Jasprit Bumrah 65 84 11 0 77.38
32.6
J Bumrah to Villiers, OUT! Chopped on! First Test wicket for Bumrah and he will cherish this for a long time. A sad end to a knock which promised so much. Bumrah steams in and lands it on a fullish length around off. Gets the ball to seam in a touch after pitching. De Villiers goes for a booming drive down the ground but gets an inside edge which goes onto the disturb the furniture behind. The third umpire checks for the no ball but Bumrah's front foot is right on the popping crease this time. A rash shot from AB and he has paid the price for it. End of the brilliant 114-run stand. Can India capitalize on this opportunity?
Faf du Plessis (C)c Wriddhiman Saha b Hardik Pandya 62 104 12 0 59.62
35.5
H Pandya to Plessis, OUT! Another one goes down and Kohli sets off for a celebratory run! He is absolutely pumped up, shows how much this wicket means for India. Yet again a top Protea batsman has thrown his wicket away. Short and a bit of room on offer, du Plessis goes for a cut but only manages to get a nick behind. Saha gets low to his right and takes a fine catch. India are once again on top. The South African skipper will be disappointed.
Quinton de Kock (W)c Wriddhiman Saha b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 43 40 7 0 107.5
44.5
B Kumar to Kock, OUT! Caught behind! No fifty for de Kock. Another beautiful ball from Kumar and he has his 4th wicket. On a length outside off, angling in, de Kock is forced to play at that but at the last moment, he thinks of leaving it alone. Is late and the ball goes off something to the keeper. Saha is confident and straightaway appeals and the umpire raises his finger! Philander has a chat with de Kock regarding the review who seems to indicate that he has nicked it. Though, he looks like a confused person actually. For a second, I thought he was asking Philander whether there was an outside edge.
Vernon Philanderb Mohammed Shami 23 35 4 0 65.71
50.2
Shami to V Philander, OUT! Bowled! Shami gets his man this time. He maintains his length, just outside off and gets it to nip back again. Philander tries to play it this time but is comprehensively beaten. The ball goes past the bat and just clips the top of the bails and that will do! Big wicket for India under the circumstances. Philander was looking aggressive and could have taken the score close to 300.
Keshav Maharajrun out (Ravichandran Ashwin) 35 47 3 1 74.47
62.2
M Shami to Maharaj, OUT! Ashwin, you beauty! The Indian bowlers were struggling to pick up wickets and the partnership has been broken by a run out! That is why fielding drills are so important. Lazy, very lazy from Maharaj. He worked this wide of mid on and set off for a single. For a change, Ravichandran Ashwin, CHARGED on to the ball. Yes, he charged. But perhaps Maharaj did not expect that because he just tried to get back. Ashwin fired a throw at the striker's end and hit the stumps! There was not much excitement from the bowler or the fielder but India's slip cordon was very excited, especially Kohli who was over the moon in appealing. It was referred upstairs and yes, replays confirm that laziness has cost Maharaj his wicket! Against the run of play. A crucial 37-run stand has been broken. Fine knock by Maharaj.
Kagiso Rabadac Wriddhiman Saha b Ravichandran Ashwin 26 66 0 1 39.39
69.3
R Ashwin to Rabada, OUT! That is a very good catch and Ashwin has his first wicket! Short in length outside off, Rabada looks to cut but is too close to the ball and nicks it. There is a big noise and deflection and Saha does extremely well to take it with a leap. Rabada does not go but he is sent on his way by the umpire. No review thought of by the batsman, so that is 9 down.
Dale Steynnot out 16 31 1 0 51.61
Morne Morkellbw b Ravichandran Ashwin 2 9 0 0 22.22
73.1
R Ashwin to Morkel, OUT! LBW! That is a dead duck. Ashwin bowls this very straight and Morkel, who is well across his stumps to defend, misses the ball and is hit on the pads. So plumb that Ashwin does not even bother appealing. Saha appeals though and the umpire's finger is up in a flash. SOUTH AFRICA HAVE BEEN BOWLED OUT FOR 286.
Extras (lb 3, w 0, nb 1, b 2) 6 TOTAL 286 in 73.1 overs (3.90 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-0 (Dean Elgar , 0.3 overs), 2-7 (Aiden Markram , 2.6 overs), 3-12 (Hashim Amla , 4.5 overs), 4-126 (AB de Villiers , 32.6 overs), 5-142 (Faf du Plessis , 35.5 overs), 6-202 (Quinton de Kock , 44.5 overs), 7-221 (Vernon Philander , 50.2 overs), 8-258 (Keshav Maharaj , 62.2 overs), 9-280 (Kagiso Rabada , 69.3 overs), 10-286 (Morne Morkel , 73.1 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Bhuvneshwar Kumar19 4 87 4 4.58 0nb, 0w
Mohammed Shami16 6 47 1 2.94 0nb, 0w
Jasprit Bumrah19 1 73 1 3.84 1nb, 0w
Hardik Pandya12 1 53 1 4.42 0nb, 0w
Ravichandran Ashwin7.1 1 21 2 2.93 0nb, 0w

India innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Murali Vijayc Dean Elgar b Vernon Philander 1 17 0 0 5.88
4.4
V Philander to M Vijay, OUT! Philander draws first blood! Consistently bowling nagging lines and lengths around that off stump channel has paid dividends for him and his side. On a driveable length outside off, drawing Vijay to attempt something ambitious. The right-hander was so good in being circumspect till now but this time he drives at it with minimal foot movement. An outside edge is induced and the ball flies towards Elgar at gully who takes it at chest height to his left. Ideal start for South Africa. They will be eager to nip another couple of wickets before the close of play.
Shikhar Dhawanc & b Dale Steyn 16 13 3 0 123.08
5.2
Steyn to S Dhawan, OUT! How do you explain that shot? He has literally thrown his wicket away. With around 20 minutes left in the day and attempting such a kind of a shot is difficult to fathom. Back of a length ball on off, not the ideal length to go for the pull. However, Dhawan is adamant and goes for the big pull even though his head position is nowhere and his balance is not there as well. Ends up getting a top edge which skies in the air. For a moment, it is not clear where the ball is heading but the cameras spot it. It is coming down the track as Steyn doesn't budge in his followthrough and accepts the dolly. The southpaw will be gutted with himself.
Cheteshwar Pujarac Faf du Plessis b Vernon Philander 26 92 5 0 28.26
36.1
V Philander to C Pujara, OUT! This is a big, big breakthrough for South Africa! A dream start after the break. Philander pitches it on a good length well outside off and gets it to move away after pitching. Pujara is guilty of poking at it and ends up getting a fat outside edge which flies towards third slip. Faf du Plessis dives to his right and takes a good low catch. You don't see the No. 3 batsman flirting with deliveries so wide outside the off stump. A poor shot and he pays a huge price for it. The backbone of the Indian side has been broken. He is walking back to the dressing room and is absolutely gutted. The South African players are rejoicing. 100th Test wicket for Philander in South Africa, a good achievement. The visitors still trail by 210 runs.
Virat Kohli (C)c Quinton de Kock b Morne Morkel 5 13 0 0 38.46
8.1
M Morkel to Kohli, OUT! The big fish departs! Another example of an Indian batsman failing to come to terms with the Newlands track. Back of a length delivery outside off, seaming away after hitting the deck. No need for playing at it but the skipper goes chasing after it with a hop. Ends up getting a faint nick behind and de Kock does well to take a catch to his right. Look at Morkel, he is absolutely pumped up. Being the captain of the side, this is not the way you should play at the fag end of the day. Doesn't send the right signal to the following batsmen. India have been caught in shallow waters.
Rohit Sharmalbw b Kagiso Rabada 11 59 1 0 18.64
28.2
K Rabada to Sharma, OUT! The on-field call is upheld and India exhaust a review! This is a vital breakthrough for South Africa and it is the young Rabada who has brought joy on the faces of his teammates. He runs in with good rhythm and bowls a fullish delivery around off. Gets it to swing in prodigiously as well. Sharma aims to drive it down the ground but his bat comes from behind the pad and he falls over a bit as well. Ends up missing it completely and is hit flush on the pads. The Proteas roar in an appeal and the umpire raises the dreaded finger. Looks adjacent to the naked eye. Sharma walks across to Pujara and finally decides to challenge the decision. The Snicko doesn't spot any edge. Now, the Hawk Eye reveals three reds and Rohit is a dead duck. Rabada troubled him in the last over and has the last laugh. A resilient knock from the middle-order batsman comes to an end.
Ravichandran Ashwinc Quinton de Kock b Vernon Philander 12 31 2 0 38.71
38.5
V Philander to Ashwin, OUT! What a stunner! Take a bow, Quinton de Kock. He has grabbed some terrific catches behind the stumps and this one is right up there. Full length ball outside off, swinging away and encouraging Ashwin to go for an ambitious stroke. He obliges but goes at it half-heartedly. Ends up getting a faint nick. De Kock has his feet moving, generates good momentum with his left foot and leaps like a goalkeeper to his right to take a beauty. The good thing was that he landed softly on the ground and ensured that the ball doesn't pop out of his gloves. India are in dire straits now.
Hardik Pandyac Quinton de Kock b Kagiso Rabada 93 95 14 1 97.89
69.1
K Rabada to Pandya, OUT! Caught behind and Pandya walks! End of a brilliant innings and just unfortunate for Hardik that he could not get a ton. A short ball outside off, Hardik gets across and slashes hard but only nicks it behind. De Kock starts to appeal but sportsman Pandya walks. End of a terrific innings. Not sure about a game-changing one but definitely a momentum-breaking one.
Wriddhiman Saha (W)lbw b Dale Steyn 0 8 0 0 0
41.4
D Steyn to Saha, OUT! A complete error in judgement and Saha departs! India exhaust their reviews. Fuller in length around off, shaping in sharply. Saha thinks that it will hold its line and points his bat skywards to take it on his pads. Steyn appeals vociferously and up goes the umpire's finger. However, Saha decides to challenge the decision. Time for the replays. There are three reds and the wicket-keeper batsman is a dead duck. India slip further.
Bhuvneshwar Kumarc Quinton de Kock b Morne Morkel 25 86 4 0 29.07
66.5
M Morkel to Kumar, OUT! Morkel finally breaks the 99-run stand! Not exactly a relief for South Africa but they at least get the 8th wicket. A length ball outside off, Bhuvi chases it and ends up getting a thick outside edge to de Kock behind. End of a valiant knock of 25 and importantly, a brilliant stand of 99. India now trail by 95.
Mohammed Shaminot out 4 15 1 0 26.67
Jasprit Bumrahc Dean Elgar b Kagiso Rabada 2 13 0 0 15.38
73.4
K Rabada to J Bumrah, OUT! Edged and taken. The Indian innings finally ends. Full and outside off, Bumrah has a tame poke inside the line and only succeeds in nicking it to Dean Elgar at fourth slip who catches it this time. SOUTH AFRICA GET A LEAD OF 77!
Extras (lb 13, w 0, nb 0, b 1) 14 TOTAL 209 in 73.4 overs (2.83 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-16 (Murali Vijay , 4.4 overs), 2-18 (Shikhar Dhawan , 5.2 overs), 3-27 (Virat Kohli , 8.1 overs), 4-57 (Rohit Sharma , 28.2 overs), 5-76 (Cheteshwar Pujara , 36.1 overs), 6-81 (Ravichandran Ashwin , 38.5 overs), 7-92 (Wriddhiman Saha , 41.4 overs), 8-191 (Bhuvneshwar Kumar , 66.5 overs), 9-199 (Hardik Pandya , 69.1 overs), 10-209 (Jasprit Bumrah , 73.4 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Vernon Philander14.3 8 33 3 2.28 0nb, 0w
Dale Steyn17.3 6 51 2 2.91 0nb, 0w
Morne Morkel19 6 57 2 3 0nb, 0w
Kagiso Rabada16.4 4 34 3 2.04 0nb, 0w
Keshav Maharaj6 0 20 0 3.33 0nb, 0w

South Africa innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Aiden Markramc Bhuvneshwar Kumar b Hardik Pandya 34 43 7 0 79.07
14.6
H Pandya to Markram, OUT! Hardik Pandya is in the thick of things again! Much-needed breakthrough for India. Got to say that it was a needless shot from Markram and he has thrown his wicket away. Back of a length ball on off, Markram hops and goes for a half pull/half flick. Not the ideal length to play the pull. Ends up getting a top edge that lobs in the air towards Kumar at the point region. He doesn't move an inch and takes a comfortable catch. An innings that promised so much has been cut short. South Africa are effectively 129/1.
Dean Elgarc Wriddhiman Saha b Hardik Pandya 25 54 4 0 46.3
16.4
H Pandya to D Elgar, OUT! India are right back in the contest courtesy Hardik Pandya again! He is doing a similar sort of job as Ben Stokes does for England. A really energetic character, you can be sure that he will give his cent percent. Lands it on a fullish length around off and gets the ball to move away after pitching. Enough on it to induce a false stroke from a tentative Elgar and he gets a thick outside edge. Saha moves to his left and accepts it gleefully. South Africa lead by 136 runs.
Kagiso Rabadac Virat Kohli b Mohammed Shami 5 33 0 0 15.15
25.5
M Shami to Rabada, OUT! Double-strike for Shami this morning. He has been bowling nagging lines and lengths around that off stump corridor and reaps the dividends again. Bends his back this time and bowls a back of a length ball on off. Rabada's bat face is a little closed as he attempts to play it defensively with the angle towards the leg side. However, he ends up getting a thick outside edge towards the slip cordon. Kohli is onto it in a flash like a hawk to his right and takes a sharp catch. Runs around in the celebratory mode and his teammates are ecstatic as well. The visitors are making the first hour of the day count.
Hashim Amlac Rohit Sharma b Mohammed Shami 4 15 1 0 26.67
21.3
M Shami to H Amla, OUT! The decision stays! A big, big breakthrough for India. Good length delivery outside off, leaving the right-hander with extra bounce. Amla aims to force it through covers with hard hands but gets a thick outside edge towards third slip. Sharma lines it up, gets low ahead and seems to have taken it inches above the ground. That's a great grab. Hang on! The body language of the visitors is confident but the umpires tell them to wait. They have a conversation with each other and decide to take it upstairs. The soft signal is out. Time for the replays. From the front view angle, it seems that Sharma has his hands underneath the ball. However, the close-in angles are not that conclusive. The third umpire decides to rule it out. Amla was out in a similar fashion in the first innings as well. The Proteas are effectively 143/3.
AB de Villiersc Bhuvneshwar Kumar b Jasprit Bumrah 35 50 2 2 70
41.2
J Bumrah to Villiers, OUT! The catch is legal and South Africa have been bowled out with still some time left in the first session! What an inspiring bowling performance by the Indians. A short ball outside off, de Villiers rocks back and pulls it towards deep mid-wicket. For a second, it seems like he has cleared the ropes but Bhuvneshwar Kumar is placed by Kohli to perfection. De Villiers hits that like an archer shoots his arrow towards a target placed in front of him, and finds Bhuvi to perfection. The umpires check for the legality of the catch and replays show that the fielder is fine. INDIA NEED 208 TO WIN!
Faf du Plessis (C)c Wriddhiman Saha b Jasprit Bumrah 0 5 0 0 0
28.4
J Bumrah to Plessis, OUT! The skipper departs for a duck! South Africa have been caught in shallow waters and are looking very jittery at the moment. Remember, this was the partnership that had steadied the ship for South Africa in the first innings. India will be relieved. Bumrah runs in from a bit wide of the crease and lands it on a length in the avenue of apprehension. Extracts appreciable bounce after landing and catches du Plessis in a tangle who comes forward tentatively to block it. Is completely taken aback as the ball brushes his gloves and flies behind to Saha who accepts it gleefully. The tourists are all over the home side at the moment.
Quinton de Kock (W)c Wriddhiman Saha b Jasprit Bumrah 8 9 2 0 88.89
30.4
J Bumrah to Kock, OUT! This is all going downhill for South Africa! Judicious use of the review from India. Bumrah has been right on the money and brings in another reward for his side. Angles in a good length ball from outside off and extracts good bounce as well with the incoming angle. De Kock hops to keep it out but seems to have got an inside edge as Saha beind the stumps takes it. The Indians appeal in unison but the umpire stays put. Saha is very confident and Kohli opts for the DRS. Time for the replays. The Snicko does confirm a nick. OUT flashes the giant screen and look at Kohli. He is absoutely pumped. South Africa are ahead by 169 runs with only four wickets in hand.
Vernon Philanderlbw b Mohammed Shami 0 10 0 0 0
33.4
Shami to Philander, OUT! Lethal Shami gives another blow to the Proteas! There are many occasions when you tend to falter when the conditions are really conducive for swing bowling but credit to India for being really disciplined. Fullish delivery around off, swinging in substantially. Philander comes half-forward in an attempt to deal with it but misses it to get hit flush on the pads. The Indians roar in an appeal and the umpire has no hesitation in ruling it out. Looked plumb too. However, Vernon walks across gingerly to de Villiers and talks with him. Challenges the decision eventually. Snicko shows no inside edge while Hawk Eye shows three reds. India only behind by 172 runs and need only three wickets to bowl the Proteas out.
Keshav Maharajc Wriddhiman Saha b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 15 21 2 0 71.43
38.4
B Kumar to Maharaj, OUT! Caught behind! That is the 8th one down! On a length outside off, Maharaj pushes inside the line and gets a thick outside edge behind. Simple catch, India inching closer to batting. That is Wriddhiman Saha's 9th catch in this Test, the most by an Indian wicket-keeper in an away Test.
Morne Morkelc Wriddhiman Saha b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2 4 0 0 50
40.2
B Kumar to Morkel, OUT! Bounced out! Let me type that again. MORKEL HAS BEEN BOUNCED OUT. How many times do you see a Saffa player bounced out by an Indian bowler? A short ball, on middle, Morne has nowhere to move as he ducks blindly. He ends up fending at the ball as it comes at his face, takes the gloves and lobs in the air. The entire slip cordon comes charging in but has the sanity to allow Saha to take the catch.
Dale Steynnot out 0 4 0 0 0
Extras (lb 0, w 2, nb 0, b 0) 2 TOTAL 130 in 41.2 overs (3.14 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-52 (Aiden Markram , 14.6 overs), 2-59 (Dean Elgar , 16.4 overs), 3-66 (Hashim Amla , 21.3 overs), 4-73 (Kagiso Rabada , 25.5 overs), 5-82 (Faf du Plessis , 28.4 overs), 6-92 (Quinton de Kock , 30.4 overs), 7-95 (Vernon Philander , 33.4 overs), 8-122 (Keshav Maharaj , 38.4 overs), 9-130 (Morne Morkel , 40.2 overs), 10-130 (AB de Villiers , 41.2 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Bhuvneshwar Kumar11 5 33 2 3 0nb, 2w
Jasprit Bumrah11.2 1 39 3 3.44 0nb, 0w
Mohammed Shami12 3 28 3 2.33 0nb, 0w
Hardik Pandya6 0 27 2 4.5 0nb, 0w
Ravichandran Ashwin1 0 3 0 3 0nb, 0w

India innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Murali Vijayc AB de Villiers b Vernon Philander 13 32 2 0 40.63
8.5
V Philander to Vijay, OUT! Vijay's misery comes to an end! A terrific delivery to get rid of him. South Africa are making hay while the sun shines. On a good length in the avenue of apprehension, swinging away. Vijay comes forward and looks to defend it but gets a fat outside edge which flies towards the slip cordon. AB de Villiers dives to his left and grabs a really good catch. That was not an easy catch but with swift movement, he made that look like a walk in the park. South Africa are still fighting and are definitely in with a chance. India need 178 more to win.
Shikhar Dhawanc sub b Morne Morkel 16 20 2 0 80
7.5
M Morkel to S Dhawan, OUT! Morkel draws first blood! Dhawan got out to the short ball in his first innings in this Test and again falls for the bait. Shortish delivery, angling away from the southpaw. He hops to counter it but the ball shoots off the deck and catches him by surprise. He fends at it and gets an edge. The ball lobs towards the substitute Chris Morris at gully and he takes it with ease. Morkel always makes it difficult for batsmen. It seems that stones are being pelted from a lighthouse. Uncertain angles, steep heights, prey pounced upon.
Cheteshwar Pujarac Quinton de Kock b Morne Morkel 4 13 0 0 30.77
12.2
M Morkel to Pujara, OUT! South Africa have come storming back into this contest! It is turning out to be an edge-of-the-seat game. Can't blame Pujara as it was an unplayable delivery. Good length ball on off, takes off with extra bounce and moves away slightly. Pujara hops and has to try to keep it out but the ball catches the shoulder of the bat and flies behind. De Kock takes a regulation catch to his right. Morkel has taken off and pumps his fists. He is absolutely pumped up. The visitors still need 169 runs to win while South Africa need 7 wickets.
Virat Kohli (C)lbw b Vernon Philander 28 40 4 0 70
21.4
V Philander to Kohli, OUT! The decision stands and this is a body blow for the Indians! The backbone of the visitors has been broken. Kohli is the man whom you bank upon in a chase. South Africa are over the moon for dismantling the Indian skipper. Fuller length ball on off, swinging in appreciably. Kohli shuffles a bit, is late to bring his bat down on the flick and gets pinged on the pads. Philander doesn't stop in his followthrough and is already celebrating while the keeper appeals. Up goes the umpire's finger. Kohli walks across gingerly to Sharma and consults about the DRS. Decides to review it eventually as this is a big moment in the game. There is nothing on the Snicko. Hawk Eye rolls in, spots three reds and signals the exit for Kohli. The captain was looking good but fails to carry on. Big moment in the game.
Rohit Sharmab Vernon Philander 10 30 0 0 33.33
23.2
V Philander to Sharma, OUT! The dropped catch of Maharaj doesn't cost the Proteas much! Maharaj who dropped him in the previous over is charging in and has a big smile on his face. Uncertainty consumes Rohit Sharma. Good length ball outside off, moving away after landing. Sharma initially tries to run it down to third man but then feels that it is better to be left alone. That misjudgement costs him dear and he gets a thick inside edge that goes onto hit the stumps. India have lost half their side now and are staring down the barrel.
Wriddhiman Saha (W)lbw b Kagiso Rabada 8 19 2 0 42.11
28.6
K Rabada to Saha, OUT! No, it is not sliding down leg! Though India do not lose a review, they lose Saha. Rabada goes wide of the crease and angles in a full length ball that is swinging in prodigiously. Saha in a bid to keep it out falls over a bit and is hit flush on the pads. Rabada roars in an appeal and the umpire rules it out. Saha walks across to his partner and finally challenges the decision. Time for the replays. The Hawk Eye shows it is clipping the leg stump and that is enough. Credit to Rabada. He set Saha up with consistent outswingers and brought one back in to catch the wicket-keeper batsman off guard. THAT SHALL BE TEA ON DAY 4!
Hardik Pandyac AB de Villiers b Kagiso Rabada 1 5 0 0 20
24.1
K Rabada to H Pandya, OUT! Another one bites the dust! South Africa are ruling the roost in home conditions. Fuller in length outside off, swinging away appreciably. Pandya leans forward and has a tentative push at it but gets a thick outside edge which flies towards de Villiers in the gully region. The best Protea fielder dives to his right and takes a fine catch. The hosts need 4 more wickets to win. It is bright and sunny in Cape Town but looking all gloomy for the visitors at the moment.
Ravichandran Ashwinc Quinton de Kock b Vernon Philander 37 53 5 0 69.81
42.1
V Philander to Ashwin, OUT! That is a terrific catch and the big Vern gets the breakthrough! What a brilliant field change and it has done the trick. Quinton de Kock was asked to come up to the stumps for this ball and he obeyed his captain. Philander bowled this outside off and Ashwin looked to punch it to the off side. He got a thick outside edge and a sharp one. But Quinton de Kock took it brilliantly and straightaway threw the ball up in the air in jubilation. Philander did not even bother to appeal and the umpire was smart. Did not give it out. Ashwin was smarter. Did not walk. Then QdK appealed and up went the finger! The 49-run stand is broken.
Bhuvneshwar Kumarnot out 13 41 1 0 31.71
Mohammed Shamic Faf du Plessis b Vernon Philander 4 2 1 0 200
42.3
V Philander to Shami, OUT! Gone next ball. Outside off, Shami comes forward and opens the face of the bat slightly, looking to push it to the off side. Ends up getting an edge and Faf du Plessis does the rest at second slip, falling over a bit to his left. South Africa a wicket away from giving us a holiday tomorrow...
Jasprit Bumrahc Faf du Plessis b Vernon Philander 0 1 0 0 0
42.4
V Philander to J Bumrah, OUT! South Africa go 1-0 up! Philander has 6 and he has sent India reeling. Almost a similar delivery to the previous one, Bumrah too, lunges to this one and opens the face of his bat. Gets an outside edge to second slip again and Faf du Plessis takes another catch. Only this time, he has to dive forward. SOUTH AFRICA WIN BY 72 RUNS!
Extras (lb 1, w 0, nb 0, b 0) 1 TOTAL 135 in 42.4 overs (3.16 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-30 (Shikhar Dhawan , 7.5 overs), 2-30 (Murali Vijay , 8.5 overs), 3-39 (Cheteshwar Pujara , 12.2 overs), 4-71 (Virat Kohli , 21.4 overs), 5-76 (Rohit Sharma , 23.2 overs), 6-77 (Hardik Pandya , 24.1 overs), 7-82 (Wriddhiman Saha , 28.6 overs), 8-131 (Ravichandran Ashwin , 42.1 overs), 9-135 (Mohammed Shami , 42.3 overs), 10-135 (Jasprit Bumrah , 42.4 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Vernon Philander15.4 4 42 6 2.68 0nb, 0w
Morne Morkel11 1 39 2 3.55 0nb, 0w
Kagiso Rabada12 2 41 2 3.42 0nb, 0w
Keshav Maharaj4 1 12 0 3 0nb, 0w

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