A 408-run victory in Guwahati helped Tamba Bavuma's South Africa team wrap up a clinical and comprehensive 2-0 series victory over India. Plenty to ponder in the Indian camp as their form and record at home has been decimated over the last 12 months.(AFP)
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The first wicket of the day was that of overnight nightwatchman Kuldeep Yadav, seeing a straight one sneak through his defence and knock back his middle stump from Simon Harmer.(PTI)
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Sai Sudharsan showed good composure and defensive technique to block out much of the morning session. However, a lapse in concentration right after the tea break saw him depart, triggering the soon-to-follow end of the match.(ANI)
Aiden Markram created history as the player with the most outfield catches in a single Test match, grabbing nine chances in total while doing the majority of his fielding at slip. Takes away the record from Ajinkya Rahane.(AP)
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Ravindra Jadeja was the lone bright spark for India, scoring a breezy 54 thanks to some positive and calculated attacking batting.(PTI)
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A 408-run victory in Guwahati helped Tamba Bavuma's South Africa team wrap up a clinical and comprehensive 2-0 series victory over India. Plenty to ponder in the Indian camp as their form and record at home has been decimated over the last 12 months.
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At the close of play, Sai Sudharsan (2* off 25) and nightwatchman Kuldeep Yadav (4* off 22) held on, with India still needing 522 runs to pull off a miracle and square the two-Test series.
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India just about have their noses ahead after stumps on Day 1 in Guwahati. A very balanced day where the South African top order managed good starts, but nobody stayed in the capitalise. Kuldeep Yadav stars with the ball, taking three important wickets.
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Ben Stokes was in fine form, bring Australia down to 123/9 in 39 overs at Stumps on Day 1 of the ongoing first Ashes Test, in Perth. The hosts now trail by 49 runs, in response to England's first innings total of 172.