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India vs South Africa, 1st Test, Day 1 Highlights - As It Happened

Cricketnext Staff | Updated: January 6, 2018, 11:46 AM IST

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Highlights

16:05(IST)

Stat Attack: In this session, India managed to score just 48 runs but they also lost one wicket of Rohit Sharma. In terms of runs, this has been the worst session of the Test match.

16:03(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: End of the opening session of the second day. India still trail by 210 runs, but more importantly, the visitors have lost just one wicket in the opening session here. Rohit was a big wicket for sure, but Pujara is still there and Ashwin is also looking good. The score reads 76/4 as the South African dressing room welcomes its boys.

15:58(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: 5 minutes to go for the lunch break here and if these boys can manage to go into lunch having lost just the wicket of Rohit, that will definitely mean that the session belongs to India. Pujara has been rock solid as ever and he has ensured that even Ashwin has grown in confidence under him.

15:57(IST)

Cheteshwar Pujara now frustrates Kagiso Rabada as the South African bowls a maiden. Pujara was content with just defending whatever Rabada was throwing at him. Pujara as looked as solid as ever in this innings thus far.

15:55(IST)

Dale Steyn was re-introduced into the attack by South Africa as they look to break this budding partnership between Pujara and Ashwin. However, Pujara was content with just leaving the ball outside the off-stump and he negated the affect of Steyn without taking many risks.

15:50(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: To be fair to Ashwin, having looked very uncomfortable to start with, the off-spinner has settled down well and is looking like he is confident with his feet movement at the crease. Going right back and coming on the front foot with equal ease. It is important India do not lose any wicket going into the lunch break in 12 minutes. The score reads 73/4.

15:49(IST)

Four: Another good delivery. Another edge. And another boundary for India. Rabada produces an edge of the bat of Pujara but the ball once again flies between slip and gully fielders. And to add insult to injury, the ball goes away fo a boundary as well. In total, Rabada concedes five runs from his over.

15:42(IST)

Four: Morkel once bowls onto the pads and this time to Ashwin. The all-rounder's eyes lit after seeing the ball and he simply flicked the ball for a boundary towards mid-wicket. This has been the case with Morkel since morning as he has been very inconsistent with his line and length.

15:39(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: Rabada looks in the middle of an excellent spell here. Not just Ashwin, he is also troubling the otherwise very dependable Pujara with his pace and bounce. The disconcerting bounce from a length is something that comes as a surprise for the batsmen here. Just 22 minutes to go for the lunch break here and the score reads 64/4 with Pujara batting on 20 and Ashwin on 6

15:37(IST)

Cricketnext Editor Arnab Sen: Rohit Sharma did well to survive till the time he did, but he just doesn't have the game for Test cricket. This has been a problem with Indian cricket for long. Earlier captains tried hard to make a Test cricketer out of Yuvraj Singh and now the current management is doing the same with Rohit Sharma. What they don't understand is that they are ruining the confidence of a quality Test batsman like Ajinkya Rahane. If form is a factor then India captain Virat Kohli should remember his initial years in Test cricket. Rahane did nothing wrong to get dropped, he has been one of India's best players in seaming conditions. Hope Virat Kohli learns from his audacious mistakes.

15:35(IST)

Another excellent Morne Morkel over comes to an end and it was eventful to say the least. The first four deliveries Morkel bowled to Pujara off which he took just one run. Then Ashwin came to bat and Morkel tried to bounce him out by placing a fielder at mid-wicket boundary. However, Ashwin played decently to survive the two balls.

15:29(IST)

Four: The second Rabada delivery also hits Ashwin on his fingers but this time the ball goes for a boundary behind the keeper. Luckily, the ball also missed the fielder at leg slip. Shaky start from Ashwin but crucial runs for India.

15:27(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: Rabada hits Ashwin on the thumb with the first one here. Brilliant ball that rises on the batsman. Life will be tough for the Indians. Patrick is in the field attending to Ashwin as the likes of Rabada enjoy a drink between overs. India's score reads 57/4.

15:25(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: Just as it looked like the Indians would play out this session, Rohit is struck on the pad by Rabada and the umpire says OUT. But Rohit still wants to go for a review. Makes sense as he is the last recognised batsman here with Pujara. Review shows that is plumb. Rohit goes for 11 with 30 minutes to go for lunch. The score reads 57/4.

15:24(IST)

OUT: South Africa pick the first wicket of the day as Kagiso Rabada gets rid of Rohit Sharma for 11. Rohit tried to play across the line but the ball crashed into his pads and he was plumb. However, Rohit opted to take the DRS but replays showed that the ball was crashing into his stumps.

15:22(IST)

Four: Morne Morkel again tried to bowl over-pitched but bowls onto the pads of Pujara. The Indian batsman waited for it and flicked the ball for a boundary behind the keeper. Morkel has been a bit awry with his line and length today.

15:16(IST)

Four and 50: Stunning delivery from Rabada and the ball takes a thick edge of the bat of Rohit. However, the ball goes in between the gully and slip fielder. And to add insult to injury, the ball goes for a boundary as well. With that, India also cross the 50-run mark.

15:11(IST)

Four: Morne Morkel tried to york Cheteshwar Pujara but he ended up bolwing a half-volley. Pujara simply flicked the ball towards the mid-wicket region for his third boundary of the innings. Great batting from the Indian middle-order maestro.

15:07(IST)

Following the drinks break, Kagiso Rabada has been introduced into the attack by skipper Faf Du Plessis. Rabada bowled just one over last evening and South Africa will hope that he will be able to break this budding partnership between Rohit and Pujara.

15:00(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: First hour gone. Brilliant show from both Pujara and Rohit. No wickets lost and 17 runs scored. More than the runs it is conserving wickets up front that was very important and the two have managed to do just that. If they can now do the same till lunch, that is battle won in session one. The South African bowlers have bowled a testing line and Rohit has shown amazing application here as the umpires call for a drink here in Newlands Stadium on the second day of the first game.

14:59(IST)

The Indians finally manage to take a run off Philander this morning and it comes off his 34th delivery. The best part about Philander's bowling is that he doesn't try to bowl fast but he hits the right line and length constantly without flinching.

14:52(IST)

The Indian batsmen managed to pick three runs in the first over from Morkel today. However, there was close shave in the over for Rohit as the ball took an edge off his bat but fell safely behind wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock. Rohit and Pujara are building a fighting partnership in these tough conditions.

14:50(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: Faf makes the first change here as Morkel replaces Steyn after the latter has bowled his heart out in the morning session. Battle 1 won by India as they have not given a wicket to the old warhorse. Now to bat out the challenges from Morkel. Not too many runs scored, but that is not a problem as runs will come once the wicket eases out.

14:49(IST)

Another maiden over from Philander and this is his sixth maiden out of the nine overs that he has bowled in this innings so far. There was a cracking delivery as well in the over where Rohit was beaten and the ball somehow missed the edge of the bat.  

14:43(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: Importantly for India, no wicket lost and the two are still going strong. India need Pujara and Rohit to bat till lunch and wait for the pitch to help the batsmen in the second session. The score reads 41/3 after 20 overs.

14:41(IST)

Four: Second bad delivery of the morning from Steyn and second boundary of the day for India. Steyn angled the ball inside to Pujara and the India batsman tried to flick it. But the ball took a deflection off his thigh pad and went for boundary behind the keeper. 

14:38(IST)

Philander with an excellent over to Rohit Sharma where he constantly beat him outside the off-stump. On two occasions, he almost had the edge off Rohit's bat but the Indian batsman survived. Perfect example of seam bowling from Philander in the early stages of this session.

14:35(IST)

Four: First boundary of the day for India and it comes from the bat of Cheteshwar Pujara. Steyn bowls the first bad delivery of the day and he pays for it with a boundary. Steyn bowled onto the pads of Pujara and the Indian maestro flicked it for a boundary past fine leg. 

14:32(IST)

Cricketnext’s Baidurjo Bhose from Cape Town: First half an hour gone and the Indians have averted any early damage. Rohit looking good so far. Has looked to leave everything in and around the fourth stump and has hit a few lazy punches of the backfoot. Pujara on the other hand has looked rock solid. India's score reads 33/3 after 17 overs. Both the batsmen batting on 5.

14:27(IST)

Finally some runs for India as Dale Steyn concedes five runs from his third over of the day. Rohit took a double and then a triple in the over to finally open the account for the visitors in the day. This has been a good strategy by the two batsmen to apply themselves in the middle and giving the bowlers the due respect.

14:22(IST)

Philander now bowls the fourth maiden on the trot for the hosts. 24 balls have been bowled by Steyn and Philander so far in the first session, and India haven't managed to score even a single run. However, the good thing is that Pujara and Rohit are looking to apply themselves, rather than playing at every delivery.

India vs South Africa, 1st Test, Day 1 Highlights - As It Happened

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India Preview:

While the South Africans trained in the morning session on Thursday, Virat Kohli and his boys were expected to hit the nets in the afternoon session at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town to give finishing touches to their preparations going into the first Test of the three-match series starting on Friday. But surprisingly, the boys decided to give the training a miss with only the team management dropping by to take a look at the wicket. Speaking to CricketNext, bowling coach Bharat Arun sounded pretty confident and said the team was in a good zone and had the chance of writing history."The boys are in a good space and the wicket looks good. We have bowlers who can pick 20 wickets in a Test match and that makes me excited. The boys have a chance to create history here as no Indian team has managed to win a series in South Africa," he said after taking a close look at the wicket being prepared for the opening game. Surprisingly the captain's conference was attended by India batting coach Sanjay Bangar and that led to much disappointment in the South African media as they expected Virat Kohli to address the press conference on the eve of the game. The Indians have generally taken it easy on the eve of a game, having optional training, but to see the skipper also avoid the conference was something that the Indian media is not unaware of. Former skipper MS Dhoni had once sent Ishant Sharma to attend the pre-match presser at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. But on foreign soil the Indians are generally more disciplined in their approach. It is either a case of being audacious or disrespectful. Speaking at the pre-match conference, batting coach Bangar said the team wasn't too bothered about talks surrounding the wicket and the boys wore a confident look. "We are very very confident about our preparation because we got four-five days here but out of those days we made sure we got plenty out of it. And all the boys are in a positive state of mind," he said. Asked if India would play five bowlers, Bangar said: "Well, more or less that has been the pattern for the last 24 months or so wherein the team management has made the choices about the team composition, and whenever the wicket suits, if it’s a bowling-friendly track then obviously we might go with four bowlers and if the conditions are perceived to be batting-friendly we might opt for five bowlers. So that’s been case right through the last 24 months and I don’t think it will be anything different here." Talking about the idea of playing a third seamer, Bangar sounded optimistic. "Yeah, definitely. All of them have got enough experience under their belt. We have got Ishant Sharma who probably is having his third tour of South Africa and all the bowlers have been rotated really well keeping into account the work loads that they are going to encounter here. So, if you see the consistency that they have displayed in the home season where they bowled on pretty flat conditions and made sure that they gave the support that was required for the spinners on home soil. They have built a great sense of discipline in their bowling and I am pretty sure that that discipline will help us in maintaining the pressure on opposition batsmen," he said. Batting long hours as top quality South Africa bowlers keep at it will be a challenge for the Indian batsmen and Bangar sounded excited at the prospect. "It is a Teat match and it is no different from any other match that we play wherein the opposition skill set are taken into account. What we really focus on our own inward processes, how our mental approach is, how our mindset is in terms of batting rhythm where we stand. So the opposition doesn’t really matter nor do the conditions matter. What we are feeling as a batting group is what matters and we work towards achieving that sort of level that we desire to," he explained. Asked how he assessed the conditions, Bangar said: "As of now the conditions we found, we expect the ball to seam around a bit on day one. On days two and three, they are going to be very good batting conditions. We will take into consideration the extent of moisture tomorrow on the surface and we will take it from there." Asked Who assesses the pitch best, Bangar said: "You cannot pinpoint a particular individual but Ravi has been there for such a long period of time. He has a wealth of experience, not only in playing 80 Tests but also as a broadcaster for 25-30 years. So he has seen a lot of cricket and his experience is really vital in making decisions." Both Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane were seen having a long knock on Wednesday along with all-rounder Hardik Pandya. Asked about the playing XI, Bangar refused to divulge much. "Again, it all depends on the team composition. All of them are batting really well. Rohit on the back of his performances across formats, so all of them are in with a chance of playing. It boils down to the team balance and composition and we will take a call on the morning of the match who will get a nod," he signed off.

South Africa Preview:

Having trained in the afternoon on the last two days, Faf du Plessis and his boys trained in the morning on Thursday as they geared up for the opening Test between India and South Africa at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town from Friday. After long sessions on the centre wicket on Tuesday and Wednesday, the boys took to the practice wickets adjacent to the ground on Thursday. It was more about keeping it light for the South African boys as they started with a football session to warm-up and having had a good game, they took to fielding drills, even as du Plessis worked with the physio, doing a bit of stretching and checking how his back is holding up, having missed the one-off Test against Zimbabwe. After the fielding drills, the boys took to the nets and the bowlers were given some rest as they have a job at hand starting Friday. The net session saw the batsmen use the net bowlers and the bowling machine as the likes of Dean Elgar also took some throw-downs along with Hashim Amla. Interestingly, all-rounder Chris Morris was seen having a long session with bat in hand. If that is any indication to go by, the all-rounder could well be a part of the playing XI, providing back-up to the likes of Kagiso Rabada, Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel. Dale Steyn is no longer the first-choice pacer that he used to be and it could well be a case of him having to make way for the younger brigade. Even though the rest of the bowlers had an off-day of sorts, Keshav Maharaj had a long session next to the match-wicket as Rabada later joined him, bowling off a shortened run-up. Speaking to the media on the eve of the game, du Plessis said he didn't look at Virat Kohli as an individual and it was about playing against India. "I see South Africa against India, I don’t see a rivalry between us. We don’t look at Virat. He doesn’t get more time than any of the other batters. He is a very good player. His stats don’t lie. I am not going to tell you what the plans are. We are hoping we can put some pressure on him. If we can keep him quiet, we have a much better chance," he said. While captains get irritated talking about the wicket, du Plessis said he is enjoying it. "I enjoy talking about the pitch. I like the fact that there is some sort of preference that we can try to get an advantage (from). I think the groundsman has done a fantastic job with the heat. The wicket looks good, like it’s going to be a good cricket wicket. Nothing extreme. It looks like it’s going to be exactly what we wanted. "You rock up and have to make decisions on the day. Some guys don’t even look at the pitch because there’s so much information that can go on in your head which is unnecessary. Obviously for a captain it’s important that you have all that information ready because you want to make the right decisions," he said. Sides have not travelled well in recent times and the skipper said: "I think India was extreme conditions. We found that very challenging. England was challenging as well but I think that came down to personnel - we lost two very important members of our bowling attack. If you lose one or two of Rabada, Steyn, Morkel or Philander it’s a very difficult to replace those because with Test cricket you need consistent skill. But in general there is a trend where teams are struggling away from home and we are very proud of our record away from home."

The Day 1 of the first Test between India and South Africa will be played on January 5.It will be played at the Newlands Cricket Stadium in Cape Town and the live broadcast will be shown on Sony Ten Network, starting 2 PM. The match can be streamed online on Sony Liv.com. For live scores, updates, and analysis, you can follow our live blog on cricketnext.com.

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Teams (from):

India: Virat Kohli (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Murali Vijay, KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Hardik Pandya, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Parthiv Patel.
South Africa: Faf du Plessis (c), Deal Elgar, Aiden Markram, Hashim Amla, Temba Bavuma, Theunis de Bruyne, Quinton de Kock (wk), Keshav Maharaj, Morne Morkel, Dale Steyn, Chris Morris, Vernon Philander, Kagiso Rabada, Andile Phehlukwayo.

Team Rankings

RankTeamPointsRating
1 India 4969 124
2 South Africa 3888 111
3 England 4497 105
4 New Zealand 3489 100
5 Australia 3294 97
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