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India vs South Africa 1st Test - Chennai Day 3 - Update 2

The spectators who were at the MA Chidambaram Stadium have witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime innings. Sehwag’s awesome triple-century, 309 off 292 balls, has changed the course of this match dramatically. India have scored 386 runs today off 85 overs and are only 72 runs behind South Africa. It’s fair to say that only one team can win this match from here and that is India. The pace at which Sehwag has scored his runs has kept this Test alive. If India can bat on tomorrow and gain a lead of around 200 shortly after tea (and it is possible if Sehwag bats on) the pressure will fully be on South Africa on a fifth day pitch. And there’s the world record of Lara’s 400 as well.

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Source: Cricinfo

India vs South Africa 1st Test - Chennai Day 3 - Super Sehwag sprints past 200

A stirring double-century, at better than a run a ball, from Virender Sehwag was the centerpiece of an emphatic Indian response to South Africa’s mammoth total. By tea on the third day, Sehwag had made more than two-third of India’s runs, with 287 being added to the overnight total of 82 at well over four an over. The first-wicket partnership ended at 213, with Wasim Jaffer contributing a dogged 73, but that was merely the signal for Sehwag to unleash a fusillade of strokes before the intervals. South Africa’s five bowlers toiled away with no reward on an unforgiving pitch and by tea, a couple of them were looking a little shell-shocked.

The extent to which Sehwag altered South Africa’s gameplan was quite obvious after lunch, with even Dale Steyn bowling without a slip in place. He did get some late swing, but nothing that could be construed as threatening and the bulk of the work went to Paul Harris, who finally switched to a round-the-wicket line to snare Jaffer. Jaffer’s had been the perfect anchor role, and when he flirted at one outside off stump that actually turned a little, Jacques Kallis took a fine catch low at slip.

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Source: Cricinfo 

India vs South Africa Live Score - India repond well to South Africa’s run mountain

Virender Sehwag led India’s riposte with a feisty unbeaten fifty as the hosts refused to be buried under South Africa’s run mountain and promised a runfeast in the first cricket Test here on Thursday.

After the visitors capitalised on the M A Chidambaram Stadium’s lifeless track and India’s listless attack to amass 540, Sehwag (52) and Jaffer (25) responded well to take India to 82 for no loss at stumps on the second day.

Sehwag’s unbeaten 52 came off 61 balls and included six boundaries and a six.

Even though the hosts got off to a good start, they still trail by 458 runs and just cannot afford to get carried away, especially when they need another 259 runs to escape the ignominy of a follow-on.

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Source: The Hindu

India vs South Africa Live Score - Indians barbecued in Chennai heat

One-day and Twenty20 formats have been threatening to dislodge Test cricket from the pedestal in the subcontinent for some time now. If the wicket at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium is any indication, henceforth it wouldn’t be tough to keep the public away from the longer version.

On a pitch that was enough to put the crowd to sleep and the batsmen to as much as they are willing to go for, South Africa reached 540 before the Indians showed they were equally adept at the task, reaching 82 without loss in 99 minutes.

If Indian cricket had taken a few strides after the tour Down Under, the over-reliance on such flat tracks at home will only serve to offset that advantage. The call for true sporting pitches with bounce and carry has again fallen on deaf ears.

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Source: Telegraph Calcutta

India vs South Africa 1st Test - Chennai Day 2 - Update 2

India 82/0 (21.0 ov) at stumps of Day 2

India trail by 458 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
India RR 3.90
Last 10 ovs 35/0 RR 3.50

Current partnership  82 runs, 21.0 overs, RR: 3.90 (Jaffer 25, Sehwag 52)

India vs South Africa Live - Ton Up For Amla

Hashim Amla hit a century as South Africa enjoyed the better of the morning session on the second day of the first Test against India to reach lunch 404 for five.

Amla was unbeaten on 124 while Mark Boucher was 26 not out as poor bowling let down the tourists in Chennai.

South Africa had started the day in a strong position on 304 for four and lost just one wicket before lunch as AB de Villiers was dismissed six runs short of his half century with an hour of the morning gone.

Amla had started the second day on 85 while de Villiers resumed on 10 not out and in the second over of the day the latter had picked up two quick fours.

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Source: Cricket365

India vs South Africa Live - Spinners strike as South Africa lose nine wickets

Hashim Amla’s dismissal was pretty symptomatic. As the Indian fielders and bowlers wilted in the heat and against the assault, only a run-out would have provided any joy to them, and the South Africans obliged.

However, that was the only bright spot for the home side, as the visitors went about their systematic decimation of the Indian bowling, going in to tea at 501-6, Amla scoring 159 of them. At the break, Mark Boucher (62 not out) and Morne Morkel (25 not out) were adding to the pressure.

Amla’s century was the first against India, and the fourth of his career, and while he and Mark Boucher were batting, there was absolutely no scope for the Indian bowlers to make a breakthrough. But the Proteas handed them a wicket when Boucher pushed Anil Kumble to the covers, called for a single, and then sent Amla back.

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Source: CricketNext 

India vs South Africa - Live Scores - Chennai Test - Day 2

South Africa 533/9 (151.2 ov)
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first
Day 2 - Session 3 South Africa RR 3.52
Last 10 ovs 30/3 RR 3.00
Min overs remaining 28.4

India vs South Africa - Live Scores - Chennai Test - Day 1

South Africa 304/4 (90.0 ov)

South Africa RR 3.37
Last 10 ovs 16/1 RR 1.60

South Africa have won the first day, having scored 304 for 4 after winning the toss. The platform was set by Smith and McKenzie who scored 73 and 94 respectively and South Africa did not lose wickets in succession, adding partnerships of 132, 64, 47 and 47.

The pitch had nothing for the new ball bowlers but RP Singh and Sreesanth were guilty of giving away too many boundary balls which allowed South Africa to build momentum with ease. All four wickets fell to the spinners - Kumble and Harbhajan - but the pitch has been extremely good for batting. India’s fielding was sluggish and there were several appalling half-hearted attempts, a stark climb-down from the energy on the field during the CB Series in Australia.

Amla has looked in complete control during his unbeaten 85 and South Africa will hope for a big hundred from him on Thursday. de Villiers is at the crease with him and there’s Boucher to come.

Source: Cricinfo

India vs South Africa - Live Scores - Chennai Test

Tea South Africa 206 for 2 (McKenzie 94, Smith 73, Amla 31*, Kallis 3*) against India

1st Test, Chennai, 1st day

South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first

Day 1 - Session 3

South Africa 288/3 (80.0 ov) India

South Africa RR 3.60

Last 10 ovs 25/0

RR 2.50

Min overs remaining 12.0