After 30 overs,India 60/3 ( KL Rahul (C) 19 , Hanuma Vihari 9)
Ngidi comes into the attavk. Vihari collects a boundary by driving through mid-off for a four. Brilliantly executed shot that was from Vihari. Seven runs from the over.
After 30 overs,India 60/3 ( KL Rahul (C) 19 , Hanuma Vihari 9)
Ngidi comes into the attavk. Vihari collects a boundary by driving through mid-off for a four. Brilliantly executed shot that was from Vihari. Seven runs from the over.
FOUR! Full on off-stump from Ngidi, and Vihari drives on the front-foot for a well-executed shot through mid-off.
After 28 overs,India 53/3 ( KL Rahul (C) 19 , Hanuma Vihari 4)
Play resumes after lunch, with KL Rahul and Hanuma Vihari resuming India's innings. Marco Jansen and Lungi Ngidi with a maiden over each off the two overs bowled in the session.
Welcome back. KL Rahul and Hanuma Vihari walk out for the post-lunch session. A crucial partnership for India is key here, so much so that they do not lose any more rythm. Marco Jansen with the ball.
After 26 overs,India 53/3 ( KL Rahul (C) 19 , Hanuma Vihari 4)
Olivier to bowl the final over before lunch break. There's a review for LBW against Vihari off the fourth ball, and Elgar takes a last-minute decision to go for the review. There's a clear spike on UltraEdge, with the ball seemingly next to the bat, and decision stands NOT OUT. Two runs off the final over of the session.
So, the Proteas will be proud with how they have responded in the second half of the session, with Olivier picking two wickets off as many balls. For India, Pujara and Rahane continue to struggle. KL Rahul (19*) and Hanuma Vihari (4*) will have their task cut out when they walk out to bat post lunch. Do join us in a few minutes time for the second session.
After 24 overs,India 50/3 ( KL Rahul (C) 19 , Hanuma Vihari 1)
Big, big over for Duanne Olivier and South Africa. Two wickets in two balls, those of the struggling duo of Pujara and Rahane has given the Proteas a boost before lunch break. Hanuma Vihari, Kohli's replacement for this match, is the new batter.
Two in two balls for Olivier as Rahane succumbs to a first-ball duck! 50th Test wicket for Duanne Olivier.
OUT! Caught by Bavuma at gully region as Pujara departs. Olivier with the wicket for Proteas.
After 22 overs,India 45/1 ( KL Rahul (C) 15 , Cheteshwar Pujara 3)
Olivier continues. Rahul with a boundary towards long on in the second ball of the over. Brilliant wrist work from Rahul as he slots this one down the ground for the boundary. Five runs from the over.
After 19 overs,India 39/1 ( KL Rahul (C) 10 , Cheteshwar Pujara 2)
Marco Jansen continues. It's been a composed approach from both Rahul and Pujara so far. In the last 51 balls this innings, India have scored seven runs for the loss of a wicket. Just a single off the over.
India vs South Africa, Live Cricket Score, 2nd Test at Johannesburg, Day 1, Latest Scorecard and Updates: Olivier to bowl the final over before lunch break. There's a review for LBW against Vihari off the fourth ball, and Elgar takes a last-minute decision to go for the review. There's a clear spike on UltraEdge, with the ball seemingly next to the bat, and decision stands NOT OUT. Two runs off the final over of the session.
So, the Proteas will be proud with how they have responded in the second half of the session, with Olivier picking two wickets off as many balls. For India, Pujara and Rahane continue to struggle. KL Rahul (19*) and Hanuma Vihari (4*) will have their task cut out when they walk out to bat post lunch. Do join us in a few minutes time for the second session.
2nd Test preview: Indian captain Virat Kohli has every reason to be confident his team can seal a historic Test series win in South Africa when they face the hosts in the second Test at the Wanderers Stadium on Monday.
"It's a ground we all loving playing on and we are looking forward to it," said Kohli after India won the first Test at Centurion by 113 runs on Thursday.
The numbers bear out Kohli's optimism.
India have yet to be beaten in a Test match at South Africa's premier cricket stadium and have a record of two wins and three draws since their first tour of South Africa in 1992/93.
Despite the Wanderers being renowned as a ground favouring fast bowlers — which should have put India at a disadvantage on some of their earlier tours, before the emergence of their potent current pace bowling attack — India have performed consistently well in Johannesburg.
The ground holds particularly happy memories for some of the Indian touring party.
New coach Rahul Dravid made his first Test century in a drawn match in 1996/97 and ten years later captained India to their first Test win in South Africa.
Kohli gave a batting masterclass when he made 119 and 96 in a high-scoring draw in 2013/14 to enable India to set the hosts a seemingly impossible target of 458 runs to win.
In that match, though, South Africa came close to beating India for the only time in Johannesburg, making 450 for eight in a dramatic draw.
Kohli then led India to victory on a sub-standard pitch four seasons ago, a win he has highlighted as a "milestone" which gave the side the belief to follow up with a series win in Australia last January.
They also lead England 2-1 with the final Test — called off last year due to covid in the Indian camp — to be played later in 2022.
Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane all made crucial runs on a pitch which was halted at one stage because conditions were regarded as dangerous, while Mohammed Shami, one of the heroes of the win in Centurion, took five for 28 in the second innings.
A series win in South Africa remains a final frontier for India, who now have the opportunity to wrap up an historic triumph with a match to spare.
Here are all the details about the second Test between South Africa and India.
When will the second Test between South Africa and India take place?
The second Test between India and South Africa will take place from 3-7 January 2022.
What is the venue for the South Africa-India match?
The match will take place at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.
When will the match start?
The match will begin at 1.30 pm IST. The toss will take place at 1 pm IST on Day 1.
Which TV channels will broadcast India vs South Africa match?
The match will be telecast on Star Sports Network. The live streaming of the match will also be available on Disney + Hotstar. You can also browse firstpost.com for live updates and over-by-over commentary.
Likely teams:
South Africa (from): Dean Elgar (capt), Aiden Markram, Sarel Erwee, Keegan Petersen, Rassie van der Dussen, Temba Bavuma, Kyle Verreynne (wkt), Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Duanne Olivier, Lungi Ngidi, Glenton Stuurman.
India: Virat Kohli (capt), KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Risabh Pant (wkt), Ravichandran Ashwin, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.
Umpires: Marais Erasmus, Allahuddien Paleker (both RSA).
TV umpire: Adrian Holdstock (RSA).
Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM).
With AFP inputs
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