South Africa skipper Dean Elgar has said that his team were very much aware of the lack of hundreds coming in from the team. He went on to say that he and Temba Bavuma have to step in to get set and score big hundreds.
South Africa lost the first Test to India by 113 runs in Centurion and are 1-0 behind in three-match series. In the series opener, the Proteas were bowled out for 197 and 191 in both innings.
"You need big hundreds in Test cricket to compete and win. We are very much aware of that. KL's hundred was great for India and kind of set them up for the rest of the game. Trust me, we were very disappointed with the two fifties within the Test knowing that I am a guy who can come in and score some big hundreds. That's also my job that I need to look after," said Elgar while replying to a query from IANS in the pre-match virtual press conference.