In a spectacular turn of events, the Rohit Sharma-led Indian cricket team secured a historic victory in Cape Town, marking their first-ever win at the venue in seven attempts. The triumph also held personal significance for Rohit Sharma, as it propelled him to match the legendary MS Dhoni’s captaincy feat achieved in South Africa during the 2010/11 series.
The Cape Town Test witnessed a remarkable turnaround for India after facing an innings defeat in Centurion, resurrecting their hopes of winning a Test series in South Africa, a feat unaccomplished by any Indian team in the last 32 years. Opting to bat first, South Africa was bundled out for just 55 runs, courtesy of Mohammed Siraj’s outstanding figures of 6 for 15. India took a commanding 98-run lead despite their lower order crumbling for zero runs. The match concluded with India chasing down a target of 79 runs, securing a seven-wicket victory in just five sessions, making it the shortest Test ever played.
Reflecting on the historic win, Rohit Sharma drew a parallel with India’s victory at the Gabba in the 2020/21 Test series in Australia, emphasizing the significance of triumphing at challenging venues. Rohit stated, “It’ll be one of our best Test match victories. Having not won here in Cape Town [before], obviously this puts it right up there with all the victories that we’ve had.”
This victory also etched Rohit Sharma’s name in history as the second captain to lead India to a drawn Test series in South Africa, following in the footsteps of MS Dhoni’s accomplishment in the 2010/11 contest. The series had witnessed an intriguing mix of wins, with India securing a notable victory in Kingsmead after losing the opener in Centurion.