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2nd Test: Jadeja, Sundar Among Wickets As South Africa Reach 107/3 At Tea
The pitch provided significant assistance to the spinners as Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar made merry. After opening spells from Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj fell out of favour for India, the hosts were quick to introduce the spinners into the attack, and the move worked.
While there were a few missed run-out chances through the opening session, the fielders’ performances looked promising as the hosts looked focused on restricting the visitors to as low a total as possible.
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