How many years has it been since South Africa won a Test series in India?
It has been 25 years since South Africa last won a Test series in India, back in 2000.
Cricket / Test Match
South Africa is on the brink of securing their first Test series victory in India since 2000, after a commanding performance in the second Test match in Guwahati. India faces a daunting task on the final day, needing 522 runs to win and avo...
South Africa's strong batting performance, led by Tristan Stubbs, put them in a dominant position. Stubbs' aggressive 94, supported by partnerships with Tony de Zorzi and Wiaan Mulder, extended South Africa's lead beyond 500. India's batting woes continued, with the team struggling to cope with South Africa's bowling attack. The loss of early wickets in their second innings further compounded their problems. India needs to bat exceptionally well on the final day to salvage a draw and avoid a series defeat. The pressure is on the remaining batsmen to defy the odds and resist South Africa's push for a historic series win.
It has been 25 years since South Africa last won a Test series in India, back in 2000.
India needs to score 549 runs to win the second Test match.
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