South African captain Dean Elgar won the toss and elected to bat first
Vereen scored 15 runs and Bedingham scored 12 runs for the African team
IND vs SA 2nd Test: In the second Test match being played between India and South Africa, the star fast bowler of the Indian team, Mohammad Siraj, has created history by taking 6 wickets in the first session. Siraj returned 6 South African batsmen to the pavilion by giving away 15 runs in 9 overs.
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A stupendous outing for our bowlers in the first innings as South Africa are all out for 55 runs in the first session of the 2nd Test.
This is the lowest Test score by an opposition against India.
Scorecard – https://t.co/j9tTnGLuBP #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/86iHajl5Yu
South Africa ended with a score of 55 runs
In the second Test match being played in Cape Town, South African captain Dean Elgar won the toss and elected to bat first. But the fast bowler of the Indian team, known as Mian Bhai, Mohammad Siraj proved Elgar’s decision wrong. Due to Siraj’s deadly bowling, the South African team was bundled out for 55 runs.
Except for two batsmen none could reach double figures
Mohammad Siraj took out Aidan Markram, Dean Elgar, Tony De Giorgi, David Bedingham, Kyle Vereen and Marco Yancin. Mohammad Siraj’s bowling was so lethal in this match that Vereen scored 15 runs and Bedingham scored 12 runs for the African team. Apart from this, no batsman could reach double figures.
South Africa’s lowest score against India in the history of Test cricket
This is South Africa’s lowest score in an innings against an Indian team in Test history. Earlier, the South African team made the lowest score against India in November 2015. At that time, the South African team was bowled out for 79 runs in the Nagpur Test. In that match, Ashwin took 5 wickets in the first innings and 7 wickets in the second innings. Along with this, this is South Africa’s lowest score against India at home as well. Earlier, the lowest score by the hosts was against India in December 2006. At that time, the South African team was bundled out for 84 runs in Johannesburg. In that match, S Sreesanth took 5 wickets in the first innings and 3 wickets in the second innings.