NEW DELHI: The second Test between India and South Africa at Newlands in Cape Town witnessed an action-packed opening day, setting multiple records and providing cricket enthusiasts with a gripping spectacle.
Here's a recap of the records broken on Day 1 of the second Test:
Historic Wicket Fall: A total of 23 wickets tumbled on the first day, marking the second-highest number of wickets falling on the opening day of a Test match.
The record of 25 wickets falling in a day dates back to an Australia versus England Test in 1902.
India's Unique Collapse: W0W0W00W0WW! India made cricket history by becoming the first team to lose six wickets in a row without adding a single run. This unprecedented collapse occurred when India, at one point, stood at a comfortable 153/4.
Duck Parade Equals Record: During their innings, India recorded a remarkable six ducks, equalling the highest number of ducks in a single Test innings by a team. This record was previously shared by Pakistan, South Africa, Bangladesh, and New Zealand.
Siraj's Fiery Spell:Mohammed Siraj
emerged as the hero of the day with a career-best performance, claiming a remarkable 6/15 in South Africa's first innings. His sublime display of pace and precision wreaked havoc on the Proteas' top and middle order.
Ngidi's Three-Wicket Over: Lungi Ngidi's exceptional three-wicket over for South Africa turned the game on its head, causing India's batting collapse from a promising 153/4 to 153 all out in a mere 11 balls.
South Africa's Top-Order Struggle: Opting to bat first, South Africa faced a challenging session, getting bundled out for just 55 runs in 23.2 overs. Apart from
Kyle Verreynne
(15) and David Bedingham (12), the Proteas' batting lineup crumbled against India's relentless bowling attack.
South Africa's Lowest Total: The total of South Africa, 55 all out, was their lowest ever against India in the longest-format of the game.
Quickest To 10 Wickets: 23.2 overs taken by India to pick up 10 wickets is a new record for them after 25.1 overs they took to bowl out SA in Jo'burg in 2006.
Elgar's Forgettable Farewell: Dean Elgar
is only the 2nd player after Jack Barrett of Australia in 1890 to be dismissed twice on the same day of his last Test.
Aiden Markram's Resilience: Aiden Markram emerged as the standout performer for South Africa in their second innings, finishing the day unbeaten with a resilient knock of 36. His contribution holds significance as South Africa reached 62/3 by the end of the day.
The chaotic yet historic day sets the stage for an enthralling continuation of the Test match, leaving cricket fans eagerly anticipating the unfolding drama at Newlands.
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