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IND vs SA 1st Test Day 4 Highlights: South Africa में Team India की जीत, भारत ने मेजबान टीम को रौंदा



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IND vs SA 1st Test Day 4 Highlights: Team India’s victory in South Africa, India trampled the host team
No team could chase 300 runs in the fourth innings
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Team India is just a few steps away from crossing the winning streak in the first Test match being played between India and South Africa in Centurion. India has set a target of 305 runs in front of hosts South Africa. On the fourth day of the test match, the Indian team scored 174 runs in the second innings. Earlier, in the first innings, the team had taken a lead of 130 runs. For India, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant scored the highest 34 runs in the second innings, while first innings century century KL Rahul scored 23 runs. On the other hand, fast bowler Kagiso Rabada and debutant bowler Jensen both took 4-4 wickets for Africa.

The fourth day was not good for the Indian batting. First, Shardul Thakur, who landed as a night-watchman, went on after scoring 10 runs. On the other hand, vice-captain KL Rahul, who played a century in the first innings, could not show anything special in the second innings and pacer Lungi Ngidi got Rahul caught by Dean Elgar in the slips. Rahul got out after scoring 23 runs in 74 balls. Marco Jensen gave India a tremendous blow after lunch and captain Virat Kohli was caught by wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock on the very first ball. Kohli scored 18 runs in 32 balls. When Virat got out, the total score of Team India was 79 runs. After this, Pujara scored 14 runs in 64 balls and Marco Johnson sent Rahane to the pavilion on a personal score of 20 runs. Wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant tried to adopt an aggressive approach from one end and during this he also hit some good shots but in the end he got out. He hit 6 fours. India lost Pant’s wicket at the score of 166.

Overall, India set a target of 305 runs in front of South Africa. Chasing the score, South Africa had a very poor start. Mohammed Shami sent opener Aiden Markram to the pavilion on the third ball of the second over of the South African innings. At that time only one run was added to the total score. Keegar Pietersen and captain Dean Elgar then held on to the innings and began to advance the score. But then Mohammad Siraj gave India the second success. Siraj dealt a big blow to South Africa by catching Keegan Pietersen on the first ball of the 15th over at the hands of Pant on a personal score of 17 runs.

India have a full chance of winning and the team can create a pit for South Africa on the fifth day as well. On the other hand, in Centurion, no team has been able to chase a score above 300 in the fourth innings so far. In such a situation, winning a Test match for South Africa can also prove to be a difficult task.

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