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KL Rahul feels that the middle orders didn't get going which would see them on the losing side against South Africans in the first ODI played on Wednesday.
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KL Rahul feels that the middle orders didn't get going which would see them on the losing side against South Africans in the first ODI played on Wednesday.
 
                  
Sourav Ganguly applauded the contribution Kohli has made to Indian cricket as his reign comes to an end.
 
                  
India starts their World Cup campaign by adding two points to the table. Yash and Ostwal were the stars for India with the bat and ball. Yash Dhull scored 82 runs, and Vicky Ostwal bowled a magical spell of 5/28.
 
                  
India Test captain Virat Kohli has expressed disappointment in the team's batting after losing the three-match series to South Africa 1-2.
 
                  
Rishabh Pant’s heroic century goes in vain, with South Africa clinches the series by 7 wickets.
 
                  
After Rishabh Pant's stunning knock of 100 not out, many ex-cricketers, as well as coaches, appreciated and congratulated him. Bowling coach Paras Mhambrey feels Pant's innings help India make a comeback in the game and can also prove to be match-winning.
 
                  
On Day 3 stumps South Africa stands at a score of 101/2 with 111 more runs to win. Bumrah strikes a wicket to end the day.
 
                  
At the end of the first session, India is batting at 130/4, with Kohli playing at 28* and Pant smashing his half-century.
 
                  
India loses two early wickets, with the openers failing to score again
 
                  
India took four wickets before tea by just giving away 76 runs. South Africa is still trailing by 47 runs. A beautiful spell by Shami and Bumrah brings India back on track.
 
                  
With Day 2 about to begin, India will be planning to dominate the first session, relying on their pacers after Bumrah gets the massive wicket of Dean Elgar.
 
                  
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.
 
                  
In the series-decider test match being played between India and South Africa. India has been bowled out for 223 runs. With Day 1 stumps being called off, South Africa are 17/1, with Bumrah taking the vital wicket of Dean Elgar.
 
                  
Virat’s standout performance of 79 managed to get team the score of 223, but can Indians bowl South Africans out in quick succession?
 
                  
India needs to play another 36 overs to survive the first day, which seems tough since South Africa has already bagged in four critical wickets.
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