Centurion: The opening day of the opening day of India may have placed South Africa at the back leg on the first test here but Pacer side of the house of Lungi Ngidi on Sunday said they can still change the match around if they can outperform tourists under 350.
Deputy Captain KL Rahul slammed unbeaten 122, while his opening partner mayak agarwal hit 123-ball 60 when India rose in the second century – plus the opening stand up to end on 272/3.
Read Africa vs South Africa Test: Kl Rahul attacked invincible tons, helping India near the perfect start in South Africa Kl Rahul produced a magnificent knock in a testing condition on the course to the sixth century outside with a near-perfect test series against South Africa on Sunday .
Rahul (122 batting off 248), along with the opening partner mayank agarwal (60), establishing a strong platform for India “This is a test cricket, you win a session, you lose the session.
All in all, this is a good day on Cricket.
There is still a lot on the goal.
Things can happen quickly, “said the 25-year-old person at a press conference after the process.
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“If you get two numbers in two balls, that means anything can happen.
And if we can get a few breakthroughs in the morning that can change the game on his head.
Read the alsodiscipline key to the dominant day of India, said Mayank Agarwalmayank to believe Discipline and Application are key elements for the score of the Indian Commander 272 for three days on the first day of the first test against South Africa on Sunday.
“Still the ball caught the edge, going towards the slip …
it would be better if we can save it under 340- 350.
“Ngidi was the only goalkeeper for South Africa on the day, back with 3/45 at 17 overs and also became the only Bowler to stop Cheteshwar Pujara on the Golden test.
As the remaining protea attacks did not have control, Ngidi also struggled but The change in the ends did the trick for him.
“I asked at lunch if I could turn to the end, but it was clear, everyone preferred the tip, so I had to wait my turn.
“I just struggled from the other side a little and found the right area, but once I came to this side I felt comfortable and suddenly, everything began to happen to me,” he said.
He said the Bowler side of the house was a little disappointed with the goal because he didn’t have a swing.
“The Wicket does less than we think it will do.
And they (Indians) have good discipline, they go well.” I hope a little more swinging and when it doesn’t happen, you clearly have to change your plan and try.
To get a ball to get out of the deck and it happens at both ends.
Gameplan is to try and attack stumps, and bearings.
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