India wrap up impressive first Test victory over South Africa

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India players celebrate after winning the match 

 


CENTURION (AFP): India completed a convincing 113-run win on the fifth day of the first Test against South Africa at the SuperSport Park in Centurion on Thursday.

Resuming on 94/4 in a chase of 305 to win, South Africa were bowled out for 191, losing their last three wickets in the first two overs after lunch.

Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami took three wickets each. Fellow fast bowler Mohammed Siraj took two wickets and off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed the last two batsmen off successive deliveries.

There was early resistance from South African Captain Dean Elgar and Temba Bavuma, with Elgar surviving a caught-and-bowled chance to Shami when he was on 63.

Bumrah switched to bowling around the wicket and trapped Elgar leg before wicket for 77 when the batsman played around a delivery angled into his stumps.

Siraj ended an aggressive innings of 21 by Quinton de Kock when the batsman edged an attempted drive into his stumps, and Shami had Wiaan Mulder caught behind with a ball which moved just enough off the seam to take the outside edge of the bat.

Marco Jansen was caught behind off Shami in the first over after lunch before Ashwin wrapped up the innings, leaving Temba Bavuma, South Africa’s top-scorer in the first innings with 52, stranded on 35*.

India were in command from the first day, when K.L. Rahul’s century enabled them to make 272/3 after winning the toss.

The entire second day was lost to rain and conditions proved more difficult for batsmen when play resumed on the third day, with fast bowlers of both sides exploiting indentations on the pitch which caused variable bounce.

Shami took 5/44 in the first innings to give India a crucial lead of 130 runs. He finished with match figures of 8/107.

The win gave India a 1-0 lead in the three-match World Test Championship series and boosted their chances of winning a series in South Africa for the first time.

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