In a record-breaking display of dominance, India emerged victorious in the second Test against South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town. The match, touted as the shortest Test ever in terms of overs bowled, concluded with India claiming a seven-wicket win, leveling the two-Test series 1-1.
Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, with a fiery spell, played a pivotal role as India triumphed in just 107 overs (642 balls). Mohammed Siraj and Bumrah’s formidable bowling performances restricted South Africa, setting the stage for India’s historic win.
Bumrah’s masterful spell of 6/61 in 13.5 overs dismantled South Africa’s middle-order, while young Yashasvi Jaiswal (28) and captain Rohit Sharma (16 not out) secured the victory by chasing down the modest target of 79 in just 12 overs.
This triumph marked India’s first-ever Test win at Newlands, breaking a streak of six unsuccessful attempts. Rohit Sharma, leading the team, achieved the distinction of being the second skipper, after Mahendra Singh Dhoni in 2010-11, to draw a series in South Africa.
The series-levelling win showcased the leadership acumen of skipper Rohit, who made strategic decisions like including Mukesh Kumar (4 wickets) in the playing XI. The hostile pitches and inconsistent bounce at Newlands posed challenges, but India’s bowlers, led by Bumrah and Siraj, adapted effectively.
This Test match’s brevity, with 106.2 overs bowled, surpassed the previous record set in 1932, making it the shortest Test ever. Despite concerns about the pitch, India’s resilience and adaptability shone through.
India’s victory at Newlands adds a significant chapter to the team’s Test history, and the players’ remarkable performances will be remembered in the annals of cricket.