Marco Jansen’s Impressive 6-48 Puts South Africa Ahead with Dominant 314-Run Lead Against India in Cricket Test
In a remarkable display of skill, Marco Jansen achieved impressive bowling figures of 6-48, propelling South Africa to a dominant 314-run lead over India in the second cricket Test held in Guwahati. This match unfolded on Monday, with India scoring 201 runs in their first innings, in response to South Africa’s 489.
Match Overview
On day three, after gaining a substantial first-innings total, the South African team decided against enforcing the follow-on. Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton managed to establish a 26-run partnership at the end of the day, finishing with scores of 12 and 13, respectively.
Jansen’s Bowling Prowess
Jansen’s performance marked one of the best bowling figures recorded by a South African pacer in India, ranking third overall. He was instrumental in dismantling the Indian batting lineup, particularly after tea, as he took four crucial wickets in a swift manner.
- Jansen’s figures of 6-48 established him as a pivotal player in the match.
- His performance complemented Simon Harmer’s 3-64, leading to a rapid collapse of the Indian batting order.
India’s Struggles with the Bat
Yashasvi Jaiswal emerged as India’s top scorer with 58 runs, while Washington Sundar contributed 48. Early on, Jaiswal and Lokesh Rahul showed promise by adding 65 runs. However, after Keshav Maharaj took a wicket, the Indian side rapidly deteriorated from a comfortable position of 95-1 to 102-4.
The situation worsened during the second session when stand-in captain Rishabh Pant was dismissed almost immediately. A quick succession of wickets saw India slump to 122-7, as Jansen’s pace and bounce consistently surprised the Indian batsmen.
Key Moments in India’s Innings
- Jansen’s first breakthrough came with the dismissal of Dhruv Jurel, who faced only 11 balls.
- India’s lineup lost six wickets for just 27 runs within 11.1 overs after tea.
- Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav managed to stabilize the innings momentarily with a partnership of 72 runs.
- However, Harmer dismissed Sundar, and Jansen quickly followed up with two more wickets, sealing India’s fate.
Historical Context
This match is part of a two-Test series whereby South Africa hopes to secure their first Test series victory on Indian soil since the 2000-01 season. The Proteas commenced the series with a close triumph, winning the first Test in Kolkata by 30 runs.
With Jansen’s outstanding performance and South Africa’s commanding lead, the cricket community is keenly observing how the remaining days of the Test unfold.