We review the second Test between South Africa and India – which South Africa won by seven wickets. This was India’s first loss at The Wanderers ground, and South Africa’s first Test win against India in six Tests.
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Talking Points:
- South Africa’s fast bowlers more suited for the conditions than India’s
- India’s lack of height in the fast bowling department
- Olivier’s lack of pace and what he brings to the attack
- India’s fast bowlers offering lessons in the nuances of fast bowling
- Shardul’s terrific spell and his ability to hit the cracks
- Elgar v Pujara – similar batsmen who chose different methods in this match
- Did Kohli’s absence hurt India?
- Making sense of Pant’s approach and shot selection
Participants:
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview)
Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)
Ashoka (@ABVan)
Related:
- Looks fast, feels faster – why the speed gun is only part of the story – Cameron Ponsonby – ESPNcricinfo
- How South Africa won the pace-bowling battle at the Wanderers – Karthik Krishnaswamy – ESPNcricinfo
- Here comes Elgar’s moment of truth – Telford Vice – Cricbuzz
- Resolute van der Dussen plays forgotten hero – Firdose Moonda – ESPNcricinfo
- ‘The hardest part is to leave out a senior player’ – Trevor Hohns interview – Siddhartha Vaidyanathan – ESPNcricinfo
- Javagal Srinath on Jasprit Bumrah – Sandip G – Indian Express
Lead image from here.