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India vs South Africa Test Series: India in Trouble as Proteas extended their lead close to 150 runs

India vs South Africa Test Series: India in Trouble as Proteas extended their lead close to 150 runs

The current status of the 1st Test match between India and South Africa is causing concern for Indian cricket enthusiasts. The bowlers are struggling to dismiss the Proteas’ tailenders, resulting in an extension of their lead to 150 runs. Should this trend persist and the lead surpass 200 runs, it could exert substantial pressure on the Indian batsmen in the second innings.

Test cricket is characterized by distinct sessions, and a thorough examination of the gameplay over the past three days reveals India’s consistent lagging behind the Proteas in most sessions. Making a comeback in a Test match becomes increasingly challenging when a team falls behind in the majority of sessions.

Dean Elgar deserves commendation for his outstanding performance, especially considering that this is his final series. Eager to create lasting memories in his farewell series, Elgar has showcased exemplary batting skills.


However, the Indian fielders have not met expectations, dropping crucial catches, including a recent one by Shubman Gill. Such lapses are unexpected at this level of play.

The bowling performance has raised questions, and there is a need for corrective measures to swiftly capture three wickets and deliver an impressive performance in the second innings.

The Indian batting lineup must exhibit adaptability in the second innings, particularly considering their underwhelming performance in the first innings. Failing to capitalize on a pitch that hinted at a 400-run total, India finds itself needing a more substantial effort in the upcoming innings.

The post-lunch session will be pivotal, and the second innings will determine how sensibly India can bat, whether aiming for a draw or extending their lead against the Proteas.

This ongoing Test series between India and South Africa holds significance in the World Test Championship cycle. With every match and result playing a crucial role in the WTC cycle, India must exercise extra caution in their approach to ensure success in this series, as outcomes hinge on the smallest margins.

I am Ankit Chaubey currently pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication along with that I have done a TV Broadcasting Course from Sporjo and holds Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication from RK Films and Media Academy New Delhi. I have played carrom at City level. Love watching Cricket, Chess, Esports and Indian Football. Working in Sportzcraazy from last 3.5 years.