Dean Elgar’s gritty 96 takes Proteas to emphatic 7-wicket win in J’brug Test vs India, series levelled

Elgar’s ton takes SA to emphatic win in J’burg Test vs India, series levelled 

India vs SA, 2nd Test: On a rain-marred Day 4, Dean Elgar led the charge with an unbeaten 96 to take Proteas to a famous 7-wicket win as the three-match series is now levelled.

The second and penultimate Test between India and South Africa, at The Wanderers, Johannesburg, ended on Thursday (January 6) with Dean Elgar-led hosts beating KL Rahul’s India by 7 wickets. After rain interruption and wet outfield led to a considerably delayed to the fourth day’s proceedings, Elgar’s unbeaten 96 led the charge for his side single-handedly as the home side cruised to an emphatic win to level the series.

At stumps on Day 3, Proteas needed 122 more (in pursuit of 240) whereas India were in search of 8 more wickets to take an unassailable lead in the three-match series. However, Elgar’s captain’s knock propelled his side to the third-most successful run-chase at the venue (highest successful run-chase for the hosts at The Wanderers). 

While many thought that the Indian bowlers would cherish bowling in overcast conditions, on Day 4, on a difficult batting track, they got only one wicket in the form of Rassie van der Dussen (40) before Elgar-Temba Bavuma’s unbeaten 68-run stand took the Proteas past the finish line.

With this, the series is interestingly poised at 1-1 with the third and final Test at Newlands, Cape Town on January 11. India will hope to see the return of regular captain Virat Kohli, who missed the second Test due to upper back spasm. The Asian side still remain in contention to win their maiden Test series on South African soil.

Opting to bat first in the J’burg Test, India had made 202 on the opening day whereas Shardul Thakur’s seven-fer restricted the hosts for 229 in reply. Despite trailing by 27 runs, India made a competitive 266 in their second essay for SA to chase 240. However, Elgar showed the way as the other batters rallied around the skipper, showed more determination and will-power to beat India and keep the series alive. 

While many thought the overcast conditions would favour the bowlers, SA captain Dean Elgar produced a gutsy and unbeaten 96-run knock to lead his troops from the front and take his side to a series-levelling seven-wicket win in J’burg. This became India’s first-ever loss at the venue in the purest format. While Rahul & Co. did compete very well and remained in the contest despite being all-out for 202 in the first innings, the visitors missed their regular captain Virat Kohli’s presence throughout the Test.

Will Virat Kohli regain fitness for India vs SA 3rd Test? 

Now the biggest question ahead of 3rd and the decider test is the fitness of Test Captain Virat Kohli. Although the Indian team didn’t miss him as a batsman but missed a lot as a Captain. Indian team needs Virat as a captain to win test matches oversees.

Sharing an update on Kohli — who missed the second Test due to upper back spasm — head coach Rahul Dravid said in a virtual press conference, “Virat Kohli should be fine from all accounts, he should be fine. He has had the opportunity to run around a little bit, he has had the opportunity to test it a little bit. Hopefully with a couple of net sessions in Cape Town, he should be good to go. Everything I am hearing and just having a chat with him, he should be good to go in four days time.”

For the unversed, the third and final Test will commence on January 11 at Newlands, Cape Town. Ahead of the series finale, the Indian camp is positive of Kohli’s full recovery as the 33-year-old missed his first-ever Test since 2017 due to injury concerns.

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