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Shami’s 3 quick wickets bring back India in game, lead creeps to 201

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Mohammad Shami picked up 3 quick wickets, including that of set batsmen AB de Villiers and Dean Elgar, as India fought back into the second Test against South Africa in Centurion.

South Africa crept to 173/5 (lead of 201 runs) at the lunch break. Venron Philander, 3 from 22 balls, and Faf du Plessis (12) were on the crease at the break.

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Starting the day after rain had curtailed Monday’s play, AB de Villiers and Dean Elgar continued from where they had left. They kept the Indian bowlers at bay and added 141 runs for the third wicket to give a healthy advantage to their side. By the time ABD finally departed he had already scored 80 from just 121 balls on a pitch which looked really tough to bat due to uneven bounce.

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Dean Elgar left his support to the team soon after. He scored 61 runs and was dismissed by the same bowler—Md Shami. Quinton de Kock’s misery in the series continued even today. He tried to play aggressive cricket to overcome is first match’s failure but that didn’t last long either. He scored 12 runs from the first 4 balls that he faced but was dismissed of the fifth ball.

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