On day 5 of the second Test match against South Africa, Team India suffered a loss by 408 runs. In an attempt to chase the target of 549 runs, the hosts were bowled out for 140 runs, thanks to Simon ...
South Africa shattered multiple records as they crushed India by 408 runs in the second Test in Guwahati, sealing a historic series whitewash. South Africa’s bowlers, led by trio of Marco Jansen, ...
Led by Simon Harmer's brilliant spin bowling, Temba Bavuma-led South Africa handed India their biggest Test defeat, a margin of 408 runs in 2nd Test at Guwahati on Wednesday, November 26. The Proteas ...
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Standing in as captain is never straightforward, and Rishabh Pant may have it trickier than most when he becomes India's 38th Test captain on Saturday. He won't just be leading a side without its ...
Roughly a year ago, India hadn't lost or even drawn a home series in 12 years. Since then, they've lost one to New Zealand, 3-0, and could now lose this one to South Africa. Pant will be leading India ...
South Africa faces a race against time to confirm Kagiso Rabada's fitness for the second Test against India. Bowling coach Piet Botha confirmed a decision on the injured pace spearhead will be made ...
South Africa have been hit with a couple of injury concerns as they prepare to travel to Guwahati for the second Test against India at the Barsapara Stadium, set to begin on November 22. According to ...
To counter South African spinners Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj, India took a unique approach India called in ambidextrous Bengal spinner Kaushik Maity to aid in training before the second Test ...
South Africa off-spinner Simon Harmer, who grabbed 4/30 to bowl India out for 189 and keep his team marginally ahead in a low-scoring first Test, said the inconsistent Eden Gardens pitch was far more ...
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