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3rd test: Kohli Lone Ranger for India as a hand gain

3rd test: Kohli Lone Ranger for India as a hand gain
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Cape Town: India Skipper Virat Kohli is a picture of patience and perseverance in 79 which is well-made but South Africa gained the advantage by wrapping visitors for underwhelming on day 1 of the third and last test on Tuesday.
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Reaching 141 for four in tea, India looks good for the first 250 plus Inning score before losing six goals for 82 running in the last session.
Scorecard | As happened, 79 off 201 balls), returned to lead the team after missing the second test due to back spasms, working very hard for the first half century of this series but finally run out of partners.
Cheteshwar Pujara (43) is another dough that comes with a substantial contribution.
Leading South Africa Pacer Kagiso Rabada, plays the 50th test, is a prominent bowler on the day and ends with four goal for 73 running in 22 overs.
Marco Jansen’s high left arm Pacer took three numbers.
India got an important goal from South African Skipper Dean Elgar (3) to the close of playing with Jasprit Bumrah made him get caught on the first slip.
(Reuters photo) in stump, the host is 17 for one of eight overs with Aiden Markram (8) and night guard Keshav Maharaj (6) in the middle.
Previously, Rabada and Kohli were involved in interesting battles throughout the day before South Africa released the opposition captain who was looking for boundaries towards the end of the innings.
Kohli Kohli’s distinctive feature is how it dealt with balls on the off-stump channel, something he has fought into the series-decider.
What was extraordinary was that he did not avoid playing a noble drive he knew, he had just taken the right ball to go for his punch and did not play carelessly around the stump.
It will be the stump on the 3rd day of the 3rd test.
15 balls to go down, go with a wide closing drive from Jansen and get fifty no later than the right straight drive.
However, for the main part of the innings, Kohli all grit and distance because of the South African bowler, especially Rabada, continues to attack the off-stump corridor in favorable conditions.
Under Indian money failed to contribute this time, leaving Kohli stranded.
Rishabh (27) pants were the first time dismissed in the last session when he tried to cut the ball too close to his body and finally gave a simple catch to Gully.
Jansen had Ashwin (2) was caught by taking one to cut and Shardul Thakur (12) was captured with short cover for the first possible symptoms of the Keshav Maharaj goal series.
In the afternoon session that produced 66 Run, Pujara and Ajinkya Rahana (9 off 12 balls) were dismissed.
Kohli, who came out of a sign with a pleasant cover in the morning, crashed into another Jansen in the afternoon apart from six he was collected from Rabada who was wrong.
Rabada exhaled the fire in a spell of seven-to Him, but Kohli could see it with the patience and discipline needed.
Pujara once again showed a positive purpose but was canceled by the beauty of Jansen which was tilted from the surroundings of the goal and straightened only to take the outer edge.
Rahane, which has shown a touch of noble all through the series but has not been able to change the start, caught after Rabada gets one to straighten out of a good length.
India fought towards 75 for two at lunch after losing the initial opening.
Kohli chose to hit the tone with a decent grass and clouds floating on a spectacular Newlands land.
The South African Pace combo from Rabada and Duanne Olivier took advantage of the conditions at the first hour by removing Maya Agarwal (15 off 35) and Kl Rahul (12 off 35).
Rahul in the form, which has been brilliant when leaving the ball lately, poke by giving birth as far as the stump and stabs it to the Wicketkeeper.
Agarwal’s tendency to play a hard-handed ball caused his fall when Rabada induced the thick edge of his camouflage with Aiden Markram did the rest at the second slip.
Agarwal dropped on the slip at 0 from Rabada in third place from Inning.
With India in a disturbing place at 33 for two people, Kohli and Pujara gathered and guided the ship.
Pujara quickly to get rid of loose balls and their innings consist of four limits, including the pull of Olivier’s shot.

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