If 23 wickets fall in one day of a Test match, only two short of the all-time record, there are bound to be question marks. It cannot just be the poor batting or great bowling, there has to be something more than that.
And if those 23 wickets fall on the first day of a Test then the questions will be more. That is what is happening after the first day of the second Test between India and South Africa in Cape Town on Wednesday.
First, South Africa were all out for a mere 55 and then the Indian cricket team got dismissed for 153. South Africa ended the day on 62/3.
In all 23 wickets fell. The maximum number of wickets lost on Day 1 of a Test is 25 and that happened in an Ashes Test back in 1902.
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