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India loses two early wickets, with the openers failing to score again
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India loses two early wickets, with the openers failing to score again
 
                  
Can the quick succession help India come back in the game?
 
                  
South Africa trailing with 123 runs to chase, with 7 wickets in hand. India needs to take quick wickets to get back in the game.
 
                  
The Indian team was bowled out by South African bowlers on the first day of the final Test. The batting coach of India feels it was a disappointing performance by the team and thinks that the team could have scored some more runs.
 
                  
A fast-moving day ends the Indian innings, as well as sending back captain Elgar with South Africa at 17-1 towards the end of Day 1.
 
                  
Virat’s standout performance of 79 managed to get team the score of 223, but can Indians bowl South Africans out in quick succession?
 
                  
With Virat standing alone, team India loses 8 wickets, with Marco Jansen bagging in 3 wickets
 
                  
With KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal’s early wicket fall, India might struggle hard to score a good lead.
 
                  
India and South Africa both eye for the series win Virat skipper Virat Kohli is back in the Indian team to play the third and final Test in Cape Town.
 
                  
South African all-rounder Chris decides to retire from cricket and coach Titans, the team from where his journey started.
 
                  
Dean Elgar and his boys are ready for the fight against India to win the series
 
                  
Rainbow nation marks the return to series with victory against India and go up with 1-1 in the series.
 
                  
After the defeat in the first test match, the hosts still struggling with their absurd batting lineup.
 
                  
Indian cricket team has lost a point and also fined 20 per cent of the match fee for slow-over rate during their first Test match against South Africa which was played at Centurion.
 
                  
South African wicket-keeper batsman Quinton de Kock has taken this decision of retirement after discussing with Cricket South Africa (CSA) as he wants to spend more time with his family and thus wants to stay away from the Test cricket format.
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