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India vs South Africa: Game on if we can restrict visitors under 350, says Lungi Ngidi

Press Trust of India • December 27, 2021, 10:35:47 IST
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Ngidi’s 41st over double strike in successive balls pulled things back a bit for South Africa.

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India vs South Africa: Game on if we can restrict visitors under 350, says Lungi Ngidi

Centurion: India’s strong opening day show may have put South Africa on the back foot in the first Test here but the home side pacer Lungi Ngidi on Sunday said they still can turn the match around if they can bowl the tourists out under 350. Vice-captain KL Rahul slammed an unbeaten 122 , while his opening partner Mayank Agarwal struck a resolute 123-ball 60 as India rode on the duo’s century-plus opening stand to end day one on 272/3 . [caption id=“attachment_10238101” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![South Africa's Lungi Ngidi reacts after his delivery against India's Mayank Agarwal during the Test Cricket match between South Africa India at Centurion Park in Pretoria, South Africa, Sunday, Dec. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Lungi-Ngidi-AP-640.jpg) Lungi Ngidi was the only wicket-taker for South Africa on the day, returning with 3/45 in 17 overs. AP[/caption] “It’s Test cricket, you win sessions, you lose sessions. All in all, it’s been a good day of cricket. There’s still a lot on that wicket. Things can happen quickly,” the 25-year-old said at the press conference after the day’s proceedings. Ngidi’s 41st over double strike in successive balls pulled things back a bit for South Africa. “If you get two wickets in two balls, that means anything can happen. And if we can get a couple of breakthroughs early in the morning that could turn the game on its head. “Still the balls catching the edge, going towards the slips… It would be great if we can keep them under 340-350.” Ngidi was the only wicket-taker for South Africa on the day, returning with 3/45 in 17 overs and also became the only bowler to dismiss Cheteshwar Pujara on golden duck twice in Tests. As the rest of the Protea attack lacked control, Ngidi was also struggling but change of ends did the trick for him. “I asked at lunch if I could switch ends, but obviously, everyone prefers their certain end so I had to wait my turn. “I was just struggling from the other side a little bit and finding the right areas, but once I came this side I felt comfortable and all of a sudden, things started happening for me,” he said. He said the home side bowlers were a little disappointed with the wicket as it lacked swing. “The wicket did less than we thought it was gonna do. And they (Indians) had good disciplines, they left well. “I expected a bit more swing and when that didn’t happen, you obviously got to change your plans and trying to get the ball to move off the deck and that was happening on both ends. The game plan was to try and attack the stumps, and the pads.”

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