South Africa declare at 260/5, give India mammoth 549-run target for win
On Day Three, India were bundled out for 201 in response to South Africa's first-innings total of 489.
PTI
Guwahati, 25 Nov
Tristan Stubbs (94) and Tony de Zorzi (49) defied India's
spin attack before South Africa declared their second innings at 260 for 5,
giving the hosts a mammoth 549-run target for victory on day four of the second
Test, here on Tuesday.
After Ravindra Jadeja (4/62) and Washington Sundar (1/67)
got early breakthroughs in the morning session, reducing South Africa to 77/3,
Stubbs (94 runs off 180 balls) and de Zorzi (49 off 68 balls) batted resolutely
to stitch together a 101-run stand to consolidate their team's position.
Stubbs also put on another 82 runs with Wiaan Mulder (35
runs) for the fifth wicket.
Earlier, it was Jadeja who got the early breakthroughs in
the day by dismissing openers Ryan Rickelton (35 off 64 balls) and Aiden
Markram (29 off 84 balls) as South Africa reached 107 for 3 at tea, with an
overall lead of 395 runs.
On Day Three, India were bundled out for 201 in response to
South Africa's first-innings total of 489.
Brief Scores:
South Africa 1st Innings: 489 & 260 for 5 declared in
78.3 overs (Ryan Rickelton 35, Aiden Markram 29, Tristan Stubbs 94, Tony de
Zorzi 49; Ravindra Jadeja 4/62).
India 1st Innings: 201 in 83.5 overs.
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