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1st ODI - Ireland v South Africa at Abu Dhabi
South Africa won by 139 runs 2nd Test - India v Bangladesh at Kanpur
India won by 7 wickets |
South Africa 9 for 2 trail India 497 for 9 dec (Rohit 212, Rahane 115, Linde 4-133, Rabada 3-85) by 488 runs
Ranchi: Play was called off on Day Two of the third Test match between India and South Africa due to bad light at the JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi on Sunday.
Earlier, the match was suspended due to bad light with South Africa at 9/2.
Before the interruption, India took quick two wickets.
Mohammad Shami picked the first wicket as Dean Elgar was caught behind in the first over.
In the next over, Umesh Yadav dismissed Quinton de Kock.
India opener Rohit Sharma's double ton and Ajinkya Rahane's 115 guided the team to 497/9 in the first innings after which the hosts declared their innings.
India resumed their innings from 224/3 on Day Two. Riding on the confidence from the previous day, both Rohit and Rahane played their natural game and didn't allow the Proteas' bowlers to settle down.
The duo built a massive stand of 267 runs for the fourth wicket.
However, their long partnership was cut short when Rahane got out after smashing his 11th Test century.
Rohit too was dismissed after smashing his first double in the longest format of the game.
Debutant George Linde scalped four wickets for South Africa. The left spinner dismissed Ravindra Jadeja after the latter's half-century.
In pursuit of a yet another mammoth total in the first innings, Indian batsmen started slogging every ball but were reduced to 450/7 after 111 overs.
A late onslaught by Umesh Yadav helped team India score some quick runs.
India declared their innings after Yadav's dismissal by Linde at the score of 31.
For South Africa, Kagiso Rabada scalped three wickets. Dane Piedt and Anrich Nortje scalped one wicket each.
Scores | Upcoming | Results |
1st ODI - Ireland v South Africa at Abu Dhabi
South Africa won by 139 runs 2nd Test - India v Bangladesh at Kanpur
India won by 7 wickets |