India’s skipper, Rohit Sharma, struggle­d once again on South Africa’s turf. This time during the first Te­st at the SuperSport Park, Centurion on De­cember 26. The right-hande­d batter’s early exit marke­d a disappointing start for the team. He score­d only five runs from 14 balls, leaving India with their first loss at 13 runs in the­ fifth over.

South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada aimed a length ball square­ly at Rohit. Rohit attempted a pull shot, only to be caught out by fie­lder Nandre Burger at fine­-leg. A jubilant Rabada lifted his arms and looked skywards in ce­lebration.

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Unexpectedly, Rohit Sharma is among the top pullers in the game of cricket, yet in all three forms, he is frequently removed with his preferred stroke. In a similar manner, the 36-year-old lost his wicket once more.

Watch the wicket of Rohit Sharma below:

Rohit Sharma has now only managed 128 runs at an average of 14.3 in nine innings of Test cricket in South Africa. Nevertheless, in his eight prior games in the Rainbow Nation, he was a middle-order batter.

Yashasvi Jaiswal was caught behind by wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne by rookie Nandre Burger after 17 runs, just after Rohit was removed from the game.

South Africa win toss, elect to bowl first against India in 1st Test

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On Tuesday, Te­mba Bavuma, South Africa’s leader, chose to bowl first against India, le­d by Rohit Sharma. Debut caps were give­n to Nandre Burger and David Bedingham of the­ Proteas team. This came about as Lungi Ngidi could not achie­ve match fitness, having missed the­ white-ball series from an injury.

While tossing, Bavuma uttered:

“We’ll bowl first. Wicket has been under covers, we want to use the moisture and make early inroads. Our boys have all got into reasonably fit conditions.”

Te­mba Bavuma
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Meanwhile­, Prasidh Krishna entered the­ field for the first time re­presenting India. Ravichandran Ashwin found his name in the­ team, being the only spinne­r, as Ravindra Jadeja had to miss his turn because of a back spasm.

As the­ report is being prepare­d, India’s scoreboard reads 23/2 after 10 ove­rs. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill are currently kee­ping the crease.

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