Former South Africa all-rounder Vernon Philander showered praise on captain Dean Elgar, saying the way he led with the bat was 'phenomenal'. He added that South Africa's intent and urge to attack more in the second innings surprised India's bowling attack.
Chasing 240 on a rain-hit day four, Elgar carried his bat through and remained rock-solid to be unbeaten at 96 and help South Africa win the second Test at the Wanderers by seven wickets.
"It was probably the best batting performance I've seen from the Proteas in a while. The guys were really clinical, and I think the way Dean lead with the bat was phenomenal. Also the mindset made a huge difference. I think in the first innings the boys were a bit tentative, maybe a bit on the defensive side of things," Philander was quoted as saying by Cricket South Africa (CSA).