Virat Kohli scored a fighting 76 but could not avoid a batting collapse from Team India as Rohit Sharma and Co suffered an innings and 32 runs defeat at the hands of South Africa on Thursday in the first Test at Centurion. After taking a 163-run first innings lead earlier in Day 3, the hosts were given a quick win by their pacers who tormented that ill-prepared Indian batters to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match Test series. Nandre Burger clinched four wickets and was the star of the bowling show followed by Marco Jansen who took three wickets. Kagiso Rabada took two wickets. Apart from Kohli, Gill (26) was the only Indian batter to get into the double-digit scores. With the series consisting of only two matches they can at best earn a share of the honours if they win the second Test starting in Cape Town on Wednesday. India crashed to 131 all out in their second innings after conceding a 163-run first innings lead. A day which started with the match evenly poised turned into a rout for the tourists. Dean Elgar (185) and Marco Jansen (84 not out) transformed a slender 11-run lead for South Africa at the start of play into a strong position. They shared a 111-run sixth wicket partnership as South Africa took an overnight 256 for five to 408 all out despite the absent of injured captain Temba Bavuma. The second innings lasted just 34.1 overs. Kohli hit 12 fours and a six in an 82-ball innings. Shubman Gill made 26 but no other batsman scored more than six. Kagiso Rabada set the tone for South Africa, bowling Sharma for a duck with a superb delivery which deviated off the pitch to hit the off stump. Rabada, who took five for 59 in the first innings, took two for 32 and finished the match with an outstanding diving catch at long-on to dismiss Kohli off Jansen, who took three for 36. ‘Special’ Left-arm fast bowler Burger completed an impressive debut Test by taking four for 33, giving him match figures of seven for 83. Three catches went down in the slip cordon but none proved expensive. Elgar was named man of the match in his final Test on his home ground. He has announced he will retire from international cricket after the second Test. “It was pretty special for me,” he said. “It (the pitch) was pretty juicy. You’ve got to keep it nice and simple batting in Tests. Focus on the ball, play straight and play late.” It was a policy which India were unable to follow, although Sharma paid tribute to KL Rahul for his “brilliant” century in the first innings. Bavuma took no further part in the match after injuring his left hamstring on the first morning. A statement from Cricket South Africa said it had been decided he would not bat because of concern about him aggravating the injury. There was no indication whether Bavuma would be fit for the second Test. Elgar captained the team on the field after Bavuma’s injury and, having captained South Africa in 17 Tests, he would be favourite to take over the leadership in his final Test if Bavuma is not fit. With inputs from AFP
Virat Kohli waged a lone battle with a fighting 76 but South Africa demolished India by an innings and 32 runs in Centurion Test.
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