The victory of the Indian team is almost certain in the first round played at Centurion’s Super Sport Park. In response to India’s goal of 305 races, South Africa lost four wickets for 94 races at the end of the fourth day of play. You now have 211 runs from the target. At the stumps, South Africa captain Dean Elgar came back undefeated in 52 races.
Despite captain Dean Elgar’s struggle, Jasprit Bumrah’s two last-minute wickets helped India increase their chances of victory on day four of Test 1 against South Africa on Wednesday.
The record for the top scorer at Centurion is held by England, who won by scoring 251 runs in the fourth inning in 2000-01. However, the Department of Meteorology has forecast rain on the fifth day of Thursday’s game. India had taken a 130-run lead by ruling out South Africa for 197 in the first inning after scoring 327 runs.
On the fourth day at SuperSport Park, the bowlers spoke loudly. 13 wickets fell on the day, but it was Elgar who showed a good example of the concentration needed to play in such conditions. He currently plays in 52 races.
Bumrah (2 of 22) has increased his problems. Mohammed Shami (1 of 29) took the new ball with Bumrah and threw Aiden Markram (01) on his third ball. Keegan Pietersen (17) was the next hitter to be fired. Pietersen did not drop the wicket for 12 overs with Elgar, but Mohammad Siraj’s outwinger (1 of 25) was beyond his comprehension, in which he caught behind the wicket.
Rasi van der Dussen hit hard for the next 23 overs alongside Elgar. Meanwhile, some balls caught the edge of the bat and fell forward on slips. In such a situation, Bumrah’s fastball gave India a major success hitting Van der Dussen’s stump (11 runs of 65 balls). Following this, he released Nightwatchman Keshav Maharaj (eight).
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