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2nd Test: Kuldeep Picks Three As Persistent India Keep South Africa To 247/6
India struck late to dismiss Tony de Zorzi, which capped off a disciplined effort that ensured South Africa’s batters, despite all getting starts, failed to convert any of them into a half‑century. Having won the toss on a good red soil batting pitch, South Africa were unable to fully capitalise on the opportunity, leaving India the happier side at stumps.
India were rewarded for their persistence after lunch as Ravindra Jadeja removed Temba Bavuma, who fell for 41 off 92 balls, attempting to loft over extra cover but instead chipping to mid‑off. Bavuma’s dismissal ended his steady 84‑run stand with Tristan Stubbs.
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