Who was the standout performer for South Africa?
Simon Harmer, with his match figures of 8-51, was the key player for South Africa.
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In a stunning turn of events, South Africa defeated India in a low-scoring Test match in Kolkata, securing their first Test victory on Indian soil since 2010. The match, which concluded in just three days, saw South Africa defend a small ta...
The low-scoring nature of the match highlights the challenging playing conditions in Kolkata. After trailing by 30 runs on first innings South Africa managed to turn the match around, showcasing resilience and determination. Simon Harmer's exceptional spin bowling proved to be the difference, dismantling the Indian batting order in both innings.
India's batting woes were compounded by the absence of captain Shubman Gill, putting extra pressure on the remaining batsmen. Despite some resistance from Washington Sundar, the Indian middle order collapsed against the South African spin attack.
The second and final Test will begin next Saturday, 22 November, in Guwahati. India will need to address their batting concerns and come up with a strategy to counter South Africa's spin threat.
Simon Harmer, with his match figures of 8-51, was the key player for South Africa.
Shubman Gill suffered a neck injury and was hospitalized for observation.
The second Test match will be held in Guwahati on November 22.
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