South Africa Secures First Test Victory in India Since 2010, Edges Closer to World Championship Glory
The Proteas have secured their first Test victory in India since 2010 as they pulled off a thrilling 30-run win over hosts India in Kolkata. In a low-scoring match, South Africa had initially trailed by 30 runs on the first day but managed to reverse that margin to secure the victory.
Veteran spinner Simon Harmer played a pivotal role in the Proteas' success, taking four wickets in each innings for match figures of 8-51. His counterpart in India's second innings, Keshav Maharaj, also contributed with two wickets for 37 runs.
India struggled to get past South Africa's bowlers, losing their last five wickets in just eight overs. The hosts were also a batter short after captain Shubman Gill suffered a neck injury and retired hurt on day two.
Despite the Proteas' dominant performance, Temba Bavuma and Corbin Bosch played crucial roles with bat for South Africa. Bavuma forged his way to a defiant 55 not out from 136 balls while Bosch provided some much-needed support with 25 runs.
This win marks a significant milestone for the Proteas, who are now closer to winning the World Test Championship title. The second and final Test in Guwahati begins on November 22nd, where South Africa will look to build on this momentum and secure their place in cricket history.
With Harmer's incredible performance, South Africa has shown that they can compete with any team on their home soil. As the Proteas continue their journey towards World Championship glory, fans from around the world are eagerly watching their next move.
The Proteas have secured their first Test victory in India since 2010 as they pulled off a thrilling 30-run win over hosts India in Kolkata. In a low-scoring match, South Africa had initially trailed by 30 runs on the first day but managed to reverse that margin to secure the victory.
Veteran spinner Simon Harmer played a pivotal role in the Proteas' success, taking four wickets in each innings for match figures of 8-51. His counterpart in India's second innings, Keshav Maharaj, also contributed with two wickets for 37 runs.
India struggled to get past South Africa's bowlers, losing their last five wickets in just eight overs. The hosts were also a batter short after captain Shubman Gill suffered a neck injury and retired hurt on day two.
Despite the Proteas' dominant performance, Temba Bavuma and Corbin Bosch played crucial roles with bat for South Africa. Bavuma forged his way to a defiant 55 not out from 136 balls while Bosch provided some much-needed support with 25 runs.
This win marks a significant milestone for the Proteas, who are now closer to winning the World Test Championship title. The second and final Test in Guwahati begins on November 22nd, where South Africa will look to build on this momentum and secure their place in cricket history.
With Harmer's incredible performance, South Africa has shown that they can compete with any team on their home soil. As the Proteas continue their journey towards World Championship glory, fans from around the world are eagerly watching their next move.