Marco Jansen Stars With 6-Wicket Haul
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GUWAHATI - Towering pace spearhead Marco Jansen took six wickets to put South Africa in sight of a first Test series win in India in 25 years after bundling out the hosts for 201 in the second match on Monday.
Rishabh Pant fell early on Day 3 in the first innings of the second Test between India and South Africa as he tried playing an aggressive shot. The wicketkeeper batter faced criticism for his dismissal.
Importantly Jansen’s use of the short ball was judicious. That prayed on the minds of the Indian batters, particularly Dhruv Jurel, who came into the series as the form batter, but has twice been dismissed miscuing the pull shot. On Monday, in attempting to attack Jansen, he top edged the ball to midwicket
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'Once we saw there was a bit of...': Marco Jansen explains how he dismantled India with six wickets on challenging batting-friendly Barsapara pitch
South Africa fast-bowling all-rounder Marco Jansen picked up a six-wicket haul in the second Test match against India.
South Africa all-rounder Marco Jansen dismissed Kuldeep Yadav to complete his five-wicket haul on Day 3 (Monday, November 24) of the second Test.
Marco Jansen delivered a master class in fast bowling to take 6-48 and propel India to a meagre 201 all out in reply to South Africa’s 489 all out on the third day of the second test at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati on Monday morning.
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Indian batters were guilty of poor shot selection on a good batting track as pacer Marco Jansen used the short ball exceptionally well to reduce the hosts to 174 for 7 at lunch on 3rd day of 2nd Test
Ravindra Jadeja got out in an ugly manner after getting hit by Marco Jansen on Day 3 of the second Test between India and South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Monday, November