On Day Two: After beating South Africa by seven wickets inside four and a half sessions in Cape Town, India captain Rohit Sharma praised fast-bowler Mohammed Siraj for his fiery spell of 6-15, which was instrumental in bowling out the hosts for just 55 in their first innings and set the base for the visitors’ series-levelling win on Thursday.
“Siraj's spell is something you don't get to see often. We kept it simple and the pitch did the rest for us. You still have to come and do it. Credit to Siraj and Bumrah and to Mukesh and Prasidh to support him in whatever way they did
“Obviously a great feat (to win a Test in Cape Town for the first time), but having said that we have to learn from whatever mistakes we made (in Centurion). The bowlers still had to put the ball in the right areas and the boys got rewarded for it,” said Rohit after the game ended.