Marco Jansen’s 6 puts Team India in a fix
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India are under pressure as Temba Bavuma’s men are pushing for a 2-0 whitewash. First, South Africa took a lead of 288 in the first innings and then opted to bat again in order to pile the misery on. With two full days left, the odds of an Indian win have diminished to virtually zero. The series is all but won by the visitors.
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
South Africa, 489 and 26 for 0 (Ryan Rickelton 13*, Aiden Markram 12*), lead India, 201 (Yashasvi Jaiswal 58, Washington Sundar 48, Marco Jansen 6-48, Simon Harmer 3-64), by 314 runs.
Marco Jansen achieved a historic all-round performance in Guwahati, becoming the first South African to score a half-century and take a six-wicket hau
Marco Jansen tears into India with a blazing 89, but heartbreak follows as he falls short of a century. SA post massive 489.
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.
Jansen went past the records of Viv Richards and Matthew Hayden in his hard-hitting innings but the South African all-rounder was livid with himself for getting out seven runs short of a maiden Test century.
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.
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.