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South Africa proves superior to India in cricket, highlighting team dynamics, coaching issues, and the need for strategic improvements. |
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South Africa proves superior to India in cricket, highlighting team dynamics, coaching issues, and the need for strategic improvements. |
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India still have three sessions to bat out for a draw, but Ravindra Jadeja's post-match stance suggested the team may already be bracing for the inevitable. |
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Reviewing the day's play in Guwahati, Shukri Conrad said the visitors had intended to make the Indian fielders "grovel" for as long as they possibly could before going out for the win. |
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India faces a tough task on the fifth day of the Guwahati Test against South Africa, with 522 runs left to chase and two wickets fallen. Ravindra Jadeja believes that saving the Test will feel like a win for the struggling team. He defends the young players, saying they are still learning and the conditions [...] |
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Former India head coach Anil Kumble said that he was surprised by the manner in which KL Rahul lost his wicket on Day 4 of the ongoing India vs South Africa Test in Guwahati. Chasing the target of 549, India lost two wickets by Stumps on Day 4, the hosts still needing 522 runs to win. |
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Former India cricketer and head coach Anil Kumble questioned the shot selection of India openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal on Day 4 of the ongoing India vs South Africa Test in Guwahati. |
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Virat Kohli's elder brother, Vikas Kohli, took an indirect dig at Team India's management as the team struggles during the ongoing second Test against South Africa in Guwahati. After losing the first Test against South Africa by 30 runs, India are precariously placed at 27-2 and need 522 more runs to win and level the series, an outcome that seems highly unlikely. |
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There was also the interesting ploy of exploiting the extending shadows cast by the stadium in the last hour of play |
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India struggles against South Africa's spin, facing a daunting 549-run target. With poor batting, they end Day 4 at 27/2, facing potential whitewash. |
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South Africa wanted to make India grovel and force them to spend far more time on the field than they would have preferred, which is why the visitors batted an hour into the third session on day four of the Guwahati Test. By stretching their lead to 548 before declaring, they effectively shut the door on any possibility of an Indian victory |