India bowled out South Africa for 55 runs in the first innings.
The second match of the Test series between South Africa and India is being played at Newlands, Cape Town from today, Wednesday, January 3. Let us tell you that after winning the toss in this match, host South Africa decided to bat, which proved to be completely wrong for them.
On the other hand, cricket fans got a glimpse of the fitness of Indian captain Rohit Sharma in this match. Let us tell you that during the African innings of the match, Rohit ran so fast to stop a ball on the field that he left the world’s best fielder Ravindra Jadeja behind.
Let us tell you that this incident happened in the 14th over of South Africa’s innings. In this over, the fourth ball bowled by Mohammed Siraj was played towards cover by the coward Veeryan who was on strike, and Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja ran to chase it. But Rohit’s pace was much faster than Jadeja, and it was he who fielded the ball. So now the video of this incident is going viral very fast on social media.
Watch this video of Rohit Sharma
Sir Jadeja: I’m the fastest runner in the ICT.
Le Captain Rohit Sharma đź‘˝:
pic.twitter.com/zXZEa55ffi—` (@shiv0037) January 3, 2024
India is in a strong position against South Africa
On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, after all out South Africa for 55 runs, till the time of writing the news, India has scored 153 runs at the loss of 7 wickets after 34 overs. At present, Virat Kohli is present at the crease with 46* and Mohammad Siraj with 0 runs. India has made a lead of 98 runs over South Africa.
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Sourav Ganguly defends Gautam Gambhir’s sharp comment on panting, know what Dada said?
The market of rhetoric is hot before the start of BGT between India and Australia. Sourav Ganguly and Gautam Gambhir (Image Credit- Twitter X) Cricket fans around the world are eagerly waiting for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) starting from 22nd November. On the other hand, statements are being made continuously by former cricketers before the start of this much-awaited series. In this sequence, former Australian captain Ricky Ponting had expressed concern about former captain and Virat Kohli, who is out of form in Test cricket these days. On this statement of Ponting, the current head coach of the Indian team and former opener Gautam Gambhir had said that he should stop worrying about Kohli’s form and focus on the Australian team. On the other hand, Gambhir has now got the support of former Indian captain and Sourav Ganguly, popularly known as Dada, on this statement. Ganguly says that there is nothing wrong in whatever Gambhir said. Sourav Ganguly defended Gautam Gambhir’s statement Let us tell you that in a recent discussion with Revzsports, Ganguly said – I would just say that let him be. I saw some criticism on what he said in the press conference. He (Gambhir) is like that, let him remain like that. When he won the IPL, it was just like that, you were rooting for him. Just because he has lost three Test matches and one ODI series, the straight thing has not been viewed well. But that’s just the way it is. Ganguly further said- Ever since I have watched cricket, Australians have been difficult for you. He has played his cricket like this, be it (Steve) Waugh, Ponting or (Matthew) Hayden. Therefore, there is nothing wrong in what Gambhir has said. That’s just the way he is, and he fights, he competes. So let’s give him a chance. He has been in coaching only for two-three months and you are passing judgment on him.
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