India vs. South Africa Second Test Day 3
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The target for India has not yet been decided in the second Test in Guwahati but it’s clear that Rishabh Pant and Co will be needed to make new chasing history to win the match.
Guwahati's pitch appears different for South Africa and India, but has remained consistent. South Africa adapted well, while India faltered under pressure.
An exciting second session is on the cards. South Africa are 3 down but lead by 395 runs. India need 7 more wickets to bowl South Africa out. The surface is now offering far more turn than in the first innings. Tony de Zorzi and Tristan Stubbs are in the middle Kuldeep Yadav will start the proceedings. Here we go ... !!!
Ravindra Jadeja gets rid of South African openers Ryan Rickelton and Aiden Markram while Washington Sundar gets rid of opposition captain Temba Bavuma.
Team India finds itself in unfamiliar territory as a long-standing batting record stands on the brink of being broken.
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Michael Vaughan takes dig at India’s Guwahati collapse; Wasim Jaffer fires back with Hera Pheri meme
Michael Vaughan playfully teased Wasim Jaffer on X after India's batting collapse against South Africa's left-arm pace. Marco Jansen's six-wicket haul left India trailing significantly. This exchange follows Jaffer's earlier jab at Vaughan after England's Ashes defeat,
Captain Rishabh Pant is having a Test match to forget in Guwahati. After failing with the bat, he was spotted giggling after missing an easy stumpings.
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Pace, bounce and chaos: Marco Jansen's hostile spell wrecks India in Guwahati Test
Marco Jansen was at his devastating best on Day 3 of the second Test in Guwahati, delivering a menacing spell of 6 for 48. The left-arm quick rolled back the years as he peppered India with a relentless barrage of bouncers,
Anil Kumble slammed India's poor batting, citing a lack of application and patience against South Africa's bowlers, particularly Marco Jansen. Meanwh