South Africa strike twice but Rahul, Kohli forge ahead
It was in the 41st over, almost three hours into the first day of the season's play, when the challenge opened up. Cheteshwar Pujara, batting helpless structure, inside edged the principal wad of his innings on to his cushions. The ball heaved up and Keegan Petersen, at forward short leg, pouched to take hold of it. He left with simply a moan of dissatisfaction, of enrolling just the second brilliant duck of his profession that is on a descending slide - both at the SuperSport Park in Centurion. Lungisani Ngidi, at the opposite end, ran across in festival. It was his second wicket in two balls and he was on a full go-around.
Just a conveyance prior, he had pinged Mayank Agarwal on his cushions as the batsman attempted to play across the line. The on-field umpires kindness on the batsman didn't make any difference as the hosts figured out how to upset the underlying choice with an audit. On one or the other side of the twin burst however, there was not a remotely good excuse for South Africa to celebrate.
On a genuinely cloudy morning, with help on offer for the pacers, South Africa had wasted their chance later India chose for bat. For most pieces of the main 30 minutes, South Africa's new ball pair didn't assault the adequately stumps. It is possible that they were all in all too wide or altogether too short. KL Rahul and Mayank's understanding was tried, yet they were content in excess safe.
Mayank however rushed to lock on scoring openings. It was best confirmed when debutant left-arm pacer Marco Jansen, who was the unexpected choice in front of Duanne Olivier, was hit for three limits in his first finished, where he pitched excessively full and regularly at Mayank's cushions.
There weren't a ton of chances that came South Africa's way, particularly with both Rahul and Mayank mindful of their offstump, leaving the ball well. The one uncommon possibility that came regarding when Mayank outside edged Jansen, in the wake of hitting the pacer for two progressive limits in the eighteenth over. He was anyway dropped by a right-jumping Quinton de Kock behind the stumps on 36. He in the long run added 24 runs prior to getting excused.
Rahul, then again, picked pace later the Lunch break. Before long the twin excusal, he cover-drove Ngidi for a limit and raised his thirteenth Test fifty. The Indian opener has been prodded, outclassed and beaten a few times. On occasion, he has even looked scratchy. However, against the South African assault, which has improved as the day has passed, he has adhered it out to stay unbeaten briefly meeting running. Captain Virat Kohli offered him great organization, conquering through the last hour of play before Tea to assist the group with holding order of the challenge.