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India vs South Africa Highlights and scorecard, 3rd Test: India need eight more wickets to win at stumps on Day 3
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That's stumps on Day 3!
India pick Elgar's wicket and the day is called off. The match hangs in balance after that wicket. Kohli was as usual pumped up. India are rattled after that LBW decision getting overturned.
India need eight wickets to win, SA need 11 runs. Proteas 101/2 after end of Day 3.
Unreal scenes at Newlands!
In the Ashwin's last over, he had Elgar trapped in front of stumps and umpire Erasmus had no doubt whatsoever that it was out. Looked plumb too. Elgar took the review, two reds but no impact with stumps and Elgar survives. Kohli fuming after the call. He went up to the stumps and said 'the whole country is against us 11 men'. He is very angry as India feel they have been robbed a wicket.
SA 70/1
Peterson, Elgar stand firm
India need wickets here as the second-wicket stand between Peterson and Elgar grows.
SA 53/1, need 159 to win
India set 212-run target
Rishabh Pant hit an unbeaten century but failed to get support from other end as India manage to set only 212-run target for the hosts after being bowled out for a mere 198.
Century for Rishabh Pant
Superb innings by Rishabh Pant as he completes his century, his first in South Africa. He has been the lone warrior for the visitors in this innings. India are leading by 208 runs currently with only one wicket in hand.
India lose three wickets in quick succession
India have lost Kohli, Ashwin and Shardul in quick succession after Lunch. The visitors are now 7 down. However, Pant is still going strong and nearing century mark.
India 130/4 at Lunch
Rishabh Pant's attacking 51 and Virat Kohli's patient 28 took India to 130 for four in their second innings at lunch. India's overall lead is now 143. The visitors lost Cheteshwar Pujara (9) and Ajinkya Rahane (1) after resuming at 57 for two.
Pant hits fifty
Rishabh Pant looks in his elements as he completes fifty and that too in just 58 balls. India have surely bounced back from early blows and they are currently leading by 142 runs.
Rahane departs
Misery continues for Rahane as he departs after scoring just a run. Short-length delivery and ball brushed the glove before Elgar at the first slip took a rebound catch.
Pujara departs
The second ball of the Day 3 and Jansen removed Pujara to give a big breakthrough to South Africa. However, it was a fielder's wicket as Keegan Petersen took a high-flying one-handed grab to his right at leg gully to stun everyone. India 3 down. Pujara c Keegan Petersen b Marco Jansen 9(33) [4s-2]
Rishabh Pant's remained unbeaten on 100 as India was bowled out for 198 in the second innings on Day 3 of the ongoing third Test against South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town on Thursday.
With India being bowled out for 198, South Africa have been set a target of 212 to win the series 2-1.
Resuming after lunch at 130/4, India faced a major shock as the long partnership of Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant came to an end, after the Indian skipper was dismissed by Ngidi, with the team's total at 152/5.
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Pant was then joined by Ravichandran Ashwin who was also sent by Ngidi after getting caught out by Marco Jensen for just 7 runs. Ashwin's dismissal was followed by Shardul Thakur's wicket for 5 runs, with India's total at 170/7.
Later, Kagiso Rabada struck back and sent Umesh Yadav back to the pavilion, without letting him open his account. Marco Jensen also scalped two wickets in the second session and dismissed Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah to restrict India at 198.
Earlier in the first session, India resumed the game at 57/2, where they faced a body blow in the very first over as Cheteshwar Pujara (9) was sent back to the pavilion by Marco Jansen. Keegan Petersen pulled off a stunner of a catch at leg-slip and Pujara was sent packing, bringing Ajinkya Rahane to the middle.
In the next over bowled by Kagiso Rabada, Ajinkya Rahane (1) was dismissed and India was reduced to 58/4, with the visitors' lead being just 71. Rabada bowled a snorter of a ball which caught Rahane's gloves and Dean Elgar took a rebound catch.