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Virat Kohli - Star Sports - Mohammed Siraj - Sanjay Manjrekar - India vs South Africa - "Lot To Do With Pitch": Ex-India Star's Clear Take On 23-Wicket Day - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

India vs South Africa - "Lot To Do With Pitch": Ex-India Star's Clear Take On 23-Wicket Day

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.

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Kyle Verreynne - David Bedingham - Mohammed Siraj - Mohammed Siraj's Honest Pitch Verdict After Day 1 Mayhem In Cape Town - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

Mohammed Siraj's Honest Pitch Verdict After Day 1 Mayhem In Cape Town

The second Test between India and South Africa is nearing its conclusion within the first two days. A total of 23 wickets fell on the first day itself, prompting the fans and pundits of the game to contemplate if the Newlands pitch had demons in it that prompted such a batting collapse. Mohammed Siraj, who took 6 wickets in the first innings, addressed media after the end of play on Day 1, and was understandably asked about his assessment of the pitch. The India pacer, however, said that he didn't think it was a 55-all-out pitch when he took a look at it ahead of the start of play in Cape Town on Wednesday.

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Virat Kohli - Kyle Verreynne - David Bedingham - Mohammed Siraj - Cape Town Mania: Full List Of Records That Tumbled On Day 1 Of 2nd Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Cape Town Mania: Full List Of Records That Tumbled On Day 1 Of 2nd Test

During an action-packed day one of second Test between India and South Africa on day one, a total of 23 wickets fell, which is the second highest number of wickets falling on day one of a Test. On the first day at Cape Town, South Africa elected to bat first but was dismissed within a single session. Next up, India started out way better, but a late batting collapse saw them get all out as well. Later in their third innings, the Proteas lost three wickets. The most wickets during the first day of a Test was during an Australia versus England Test back in 1902, when 25 wickets fell on the first day itself.

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Virat Kohli - Star Sports - Mohammed Siraj - Sanjay Manjrekar - "We Should Be Sacked For...": Ex-India Star's Monumental Remark As Team Gets 10 Wickets In A Session - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

"We Should Be Sacked For...": Ex-India Star's Monumental Remark As Team Gets 10 Wickets In A Session

Cape Town was witness to something remarkable on Wednesday. Overall 23 wickets fell on the first day of the second Test between India and South Africa with several world records being broken. After South Africa chose to bat first, the hosts lost 10 wickets in the first session as they were all out for 55. It's the lowest all-out score by a team against India in Tests. Then India got out for 153, losing their last six wickets for 0 - which is a world record. At stumps, India had gained control with South Africa reeling at 62/3 in their second innings.

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Rohit Sharma - Kyle Verreynne - Mohammed Siraj - First Time In 92 Years! India Achieve Historic High By Dismissing South Africa For Just 55 - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

First Time In 92 Years! India Achieve Historic High By Dismissing South Africa For Just 55

Indian cricket team, led by the fiery pace bowling of Mohammed Siraj, achieved a historic  high on Day 1 of the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town. Thanks to Mohammed Siraj's 6/15, India bundled out South Africa for just 55 inside one session. In a straight spell of nine overs, Siraj picked a career-best 6 for 15 as the South African batters made a beeline back to the dug-out, unable to counter the disconcerting bounce and the movement, both inward and outward, that he extracted off the surface.

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Kagiso Rabada - Virat Kohli - Aiden Markram - Mohammed Siraj - Jasprit Bumrah - Mukesh Kumar - IND vs SA Second Test: India Suffer Batting Collapse After Mohammed Siraj Special As 23 Wickets Fall On Day One - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

IND vs SA Second Test: India Suffer Batting Collapse After Mohammed Siraj Special As 23 Wickets Fall On Day One

Mohammed Siraj got six wickets in a breathtakingly menacing morning spell but to his horror found India losing six wickets in a space of eleven balls in the final session before regaining the advantage against South Africa on a rivetting day one of the second Test in Cape Town. After Siraj's career-best 6/15 decimated South Africa for their lowest post-apartheid score of 55, India were 153 for 4 before losing six wickets without addition of single run in a space of 11 deliveries to end with a 98-run lead.

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Star Sports - Kapil Dev - Sunil Gavaskar - Mohammed Siraj - "All Thanks To Kapil Dev...": Sunil Gavaskar's Ultimate Revelation As Mohammed Siraj Shows India's Pace Might Yet Again - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

"All Thanks To Kapil Dev...": Sunil Gavaskar's Ultimate Revelation As Mohammed Siraj Shows India's Pace Might Yet Again

Mohammed Siraj's six-wicket haul against South Africa in the first session of the second Test in Cape Town once again showed India's pace might. Apart from Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah and Muesh Kumar took two wickets each. It was yet another proof of Indian pace bowling being one of the best in the world. In a straight spell of nine overs, Siraj picked a career-best 6 for 15 as the South African batters made a beeline back to the dug-out, unable to counter the disconcerting bounce and the movement, both inward and outward, that he extracted off the surface.

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