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South African Bowlers Limit India's First-Innings Lead to 30 Runs

Summary

  • South Africa's bowlers fight back on day two
  • Marco Jansen and Simon Harmer take 7 wickets
  • India captain Shubman Gill unable to bat due to injury
South African Bowlers Limit India's First-Innings Lead to 30 Runs

On November 12, 2025, South Africa's bowlers, led by Marco Jansen and Simon Harmer, fought back effectively on day two of the first Test against India. The duo took seven wickets between them, dismissing India for 189 and limiting their first-innings lead to a mere 30 runs on a challenging Eden Gardens pitch.

Pacer Jansen claimed 3/35, while off-spinner Harmer returned figures of 4/30, as India's batting lineup struggled to make a significant impact. The hosts' struggles were further exacerbated by the absence of captain Shubman Gill, who was retired hurt on 4 due to a neck spasm and did not return to the field.

KL Rahul top-scored for India with 39 runs, while Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja contributed 27 each. However, the South African bowlers' disciplined performance ensured that India's first-innings lead remained limited, setting the stage for an intriguing continuation of the match.

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The South African bowlers, led by Marco Jansen and Simon Harmer, fought back effectively on day two, dismissing India for 189 and limiting their first-innings lead to just 30 runs.
India's struggles were further compounded by captain Shubman Gill's inability to bat due to a neck spasm, as he was retired hurt on 4 and did not return to the field.
KL Rahul top-scored for India with 39 runs, while Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja contributed 27 each.

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