India vs South Africa, 2nd Test Day 1: South Africa turned the tables on India as pacer Lungi Ngidi's 3-wicket over triggered a collapse in the batting order. India lost the last 6 wickets without even a single run as South African pacers went the Mohammed Siraj way and clinched back-to-back wickets to end India's innings on 153.
India is leading by 98 runs and South Africa seems to be back in the game unless Mohammed Siraj repeats the first session magic in his pace. Everything was going well for India.
Despite losing its top order, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul were steering India's innings well. The Indian batters were playing very cautiously until the beginning of 34th over when a lethal outswinger delivered by pacer Lungi Ngidi took out KL Rahul, a crucial batter who scored century during the first Test in Centurion.
Just two balls later, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja was also walking back to the pavilion as Lungi Ngidi used the bounce well to trap the batter and suddenly the shoulders of South African players were up again. More to come…Milestone Alert!
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