Published 19:30 IST, October 3rd 2019
Ind vs SA Live: Mayank Agarwal leads India's dominance on Day 2
Indian batsmen continued to dominate as they declared at 502-7 in ongoing Test. SA were reduced to 39-3 at stumps, still trailing hosts by 463 runs.
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On a rain-shortened Day 1, the Indian team were comfortably poised at 202-0 in 59.1 overs. After a solid opening day performance by the hosts, the Indian batsmen successfully capitalised on the good start provided by Rohit Sharma and Mayank Agarwal. The two openers added another 115 runs to their overnight unbeaten partnership to form a mammoth 317-run opening stand. South Africa, currently playing their first Test of the ongoing ICC World Test Championship, have an uphill task ahead against the World No.1 Test side.
Ind vs SA first Test
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Ind vs SA day 2 report
After a toiling day on the field yesterday, the South African bowlers continued to struggle against the strong Indian batting line-up. The visitors finally got their first success at 317 in the form of Rohit Sharma who scored 176. Mayank Agarwal, however, continued his rampage as he smashed the visiting bowlers all over the park on his way to his maiden Test century. In the afternoon session, Mayank Agarwal converted his maiden Test hundred into a double before he was finally dismissed for 215. The Proteas managed to dismiss Pujara, Virat Kohli and Rahane cheaply but their effort was not enough as the home side posted a huge first innings score. Virat Kohli declared the innings at 502-7, leaving the visitors to face 20 overs in the final session of the day.
The South African batsmen failed to negotiate their remaining overs as the Proteas lost three wickets for just 39 runs. Ending the day at 39-3, the visitors trail the home side by 463 runs going into Day 3.
17:17 IST, October 3rd 2019