In a gripping display of cricket at Cape Town’s Newlands, an astonishing 23 wickets fell on the opening day of the second Test between India and South Africa. Both teams grapple with the unpredictable nature of the pitch, prompting South African captain Dean Elgar to express uncertainty about its character.
Despite facing dismissals of 4 and 12 in his final Test, Elgar refrained from branding the pitch as “bad.” He highlighted the fine balance needed between bat and ball and emphasized the challenging aspects without categorizing it negatively.
The varied bounce on different ends of the pitch, particularly at Wynberg End and Calvin Grove End, adds to the uncertainty. Elgar remarked, “There was a lot steeper bounce that way (from where Ngidi bowled). And that side, it was a little bit lower. So I do not know what to make of it.”
With South Africa reaching 62/3 at stumps on Day 1, trailing by 36 runs, the match promises more intriguing cricket. Elgar commended India for putting the ball in the right areas, particularly praising batters like Virat Kohli, Aiden Markram, and Rohit Sharma for their disciplined approach.
Reflecting on the unpredictability of the pitch, Elgar commented, “I can’t predict what will happen on the second day.” The report suggests that the Afghanistan series won’t offer conclusive insights into India’s T20 World Cup squad, and close monitoring of players during the IPL season will play a decisive role in team selection.