IND vs SA 2021-22: On the third day of the third test match between India and South Africa (IND vs SA) in Cape Town, the Indian team got out on the score of 198 runs after the loss of 2 wickets. Rushing wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, who was in search of form, scored an unbeaten century while returning to form. Apart from him, no batsman on the team could stay on the pitch.
Jasprit Bumrah was the batsman to be dismissed as the last wicket of Team India. Marco Jansen, taking his revenge on Bumrah, got him caught by Temba Bavuma. A very unique record has been added to Team India and this match as soon as Bumrah is caught out.
All 20 batsmen returned to the pavilion after being caught out
An unwanted world record was created in the third match of the 3-match Test series being played between India and South Africa (IND vs SA). As the last wicket of the second innings of the Indian team, a special record was made in the name of Team India as soon as Jasprit Bumrah was caught out. Actually, all the batsmen were caught out in the second innings of the Indian team. Before that, all the Indian batsmen were caught out in the first innings.
There was never such an occasion in the history of Test cricket when all the batsmen of a team were caught out in both innings. Although there have been 5 occasions before this when 19 batsmen of a team have been caught out in any one match. For the first time, this incident happened in 1982 in a Test match between Australia and England in Brisbane. At the same time, the last time this incident happened was in the year 2020 at the same ground in Cape Town, in the match between South Africa and England.
South Africa took steps towards winning the series
The 3-match Test series being played between India and South Africa (IND vs SA) is currently tied at 1-1. Three days’ play has ended for the third Test being played in Cape Town. South Africa has got a target of scoring 212 runs to win this series. In response, the South African team has scored 101 runs for the loss of 2 wickets till the end of the third day’s play and has strengthened its position.
Team India was reduced to 198 runs in their second innings. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant scored a brilliant century of 100 runs.
Earlier, winning the toss and opting to bat first, the Indian team had scored 223 runs in their first innings. The first innings of South Africa were reduced to a score of 210 runs. Team India has not been able to win the Test series in South Africa so far. In such a situation, this time Team India has a great chance to create history. But for that, he will have to take 8 wickets on the fourth day, he has only 111 runs to spend