For the first time in 23 years, India have drawn a Test series in South Africa. It happened in a dramatic situation as the Indian cricket team won the second Test of the two-match series in less than five sessions.
Only 107 overs were played as it became the shortest ever match in the format's history. Right from Day 1 dramatic scenes started unravelling in Cape Town as 23 wickets fell.
First South Africa got dismissed for 55, then India were bowled out for 153. After South Africa score 176 in the second innings, the match ended in the second session of the second day with India supassing the 79-run target with seven wickets to spare.
Industralist Anand Mahindra had an interesting take on the game. "Don't think I can watch any more of the #SAvsIND match. Can't handle the G-force being generated at this speed of play…," Anand Mahindra wrote in a post on X.