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Indian Test team staring down the barrel after innings thrashing by South Africa

The Indian team entered the red-ball leg of the South Africa tour with high expectations of registering their first ever Test series win in the country.

Victory in the preceding ODI series had raised hopes of similar form being shown by the Test regulars but the first match in Centurion turned out to be an unmitigated disaster as Rohit Sharma's team lost by an innings in three days.

More than the defeat, it was the lack of fight in any department that was the biggest concern for the team that made it to both finals of the World Test Championship.

Apart from KL Rahul's century, Jasprit Bumrah's reliable bowling and Virat Kohli's fight, the Indian team was no match for the Proteas.

More worryingly, the seamers selected for the match – Prasidh Krishna and all-rounder Shardul Thakur – proved woefully short of Test standard.

Injury to veteran quick Mohammad Shami has exposed the lack of depth in India's Test bowling resources and they have been forced to bring in limited-overs specialist Avesh Khan for the second Test, which begins on January 3 in Cape Town.

Sharma's captaincy too left a lot to be desired. He opened sessions with his weakest bowlers, persisted with Krishna even when he struggled to put the ball in one spot and himself had a forgettable match with the bat.

It resulted in another heavy away defeat against a major side. India have now lost their last three away Tests against top teams by considerable margins, including the World Test Championship final against Australia. They also failed to defend 378 in the fourth innings in the one-off Test against England in Birmingham the year before.

Captain Sharma has promised a fightback in the second Test.

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