Eden Gardens Test Drama: India Stumble at 10/2 in Tense 124 Chase

India's chase of 124 got off to a disastrous start as they lost both openers for ducks. Marco Jansen produced a fiery spell that removed Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul in quick succession. The situation worsened with Shubman Gill unavailable due to injury, making India effectively three down already. Washington Sundar and Dhruv Jurel managed to survive until lunch, but India still need 114 more runs on a challenging pitch.

Key Points: India 10/2 Chasing 124 vs South Africa in First Test

  • India lose both openers for ducks in Marco Jansen's devastating opening spell
  • South Africa's tail adds crucial 60 runs led by Temba Bavuma's unbeaten 55
  • Washington Sundar and Dhruv Jurel survive nervy session to reach lunch unscathed
  • Shubman Gill's absence makes India effectively three wickets down already
  • Historic chase awaits as 124 would be Eden Gardens' highest successful Test pursuit
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1st Test: India reach 10/2 at lunch in pursuit of 124 against South Africa

India lose openers Jaiswal and Rahul early, reaching 10/2 at lunch while chasing 124 against South Africa in a tense first Test at Eden Gardens.

"India are effectively three down on a very challenging up-and-down pitch - Match Report"

Kolkata, Nov 16

India have lost openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul in the pursuit of 124, as they reached 10/2 in seven overs at lunch on day three of the first Test against South Africa at the Eden Gardens on Sunday.

India were the early favourites to make further inroads and take control of the game. But South Africa seized control by adding 60 crucial runs, with skipper Temba Bavuma unbeaten on 55, before being dismissed for 153 in their second innings.

With Marco Jansen taking out Jaiswal and Rahul in a short burst, Washington Sundar (five not out) and Dhruv Jurel (four not out) had to survive a nervy 4.5 overs before the lunch break arrived, as the session ended in the visitors' favour.

What will also give South Africa a big boost is India are effectively three down on a very challenging up-and-down pitch due to Shubman Gill’s unavailability after suffering a freak neck injury on day two.

India’s chase of 124 began on a shaky note as Jansen had Yashasvi Jaiswal poking at a length ball that took the outside edge to keeper Kyle Verreynne and dismissed the opener for a four-ball duck. In his next over, Jansen got extra bounce, taking Rahul by surprise and took the outside edge to Verreynne.

Against a disciplined Jansen and off-spinner Simon Harmer maintaining control, Jurel and Sundar survived nervy moments before lunch. India are still 114 runs away and will require calm mind, steady strike rotation and occasional boundaries to avoid entering a list of low targets not being chased.

If they chase down 124, it will set a new record for the highest successful chase ever in Tests at the Eden Gardens.

Previously, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj wrapped up South Africa’s innings by taking the remaining three wickets collectively. For South Africa, Bavuma, who also scored the first half-century of this match, and Bosch helped stretch the visitors’ lead from 63 to 123 via a vital 44-run stand on a challenging pitch.

Resuming from 93/7, Bavuma and Bosch managed to add valuable runs against Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. Bosch swept Jadeja for four and picked up singles to take the score forward, with Bavuma providing solidity from the other end, as the visitors added 27 runs in the first 30 minutes.

Bavuma continued to grow in confidence – defending solidly with soft hands – even as Bosch swept and reverse-swept Kuldeep Yadav for four and six respectively, before seeing his off-stump being rattled by Bumrah’s nip-backer.

With steely composure and risk-free batting, Bavuma brought up the first half-century of the Test through a streaky four to fine leg. Bavuma also brought up his seventh fifty-plus score in his last 11 Tests, and was greeted by warm applause from the crowd.

Siraj then produced a decisive burst, rattling Simon Harmer’s off-stump with a length delivery before trapping Keshav Maharaj lbw with a yorker. Amidst all this, Bavuma remained unbeaten on 55, as his knock ensured South Africa’s bowlers got a respectable total to defend in a session thoroughly dominated by the Proteas.

Brief Scores: South Africa 159 and 153 in 54 overs (Temba Bavuma 55 not out, Corbin Bosch 25; Ravindra Jadeja 4-50, Mohammed Siraj 2-2) lead India 189 and 10/2 in seven overs (Washington Sundar five not out; Marco Jansen 2-8) by 114 runs

- IANS

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Priya S
Shubman Gill's injury is a huge blow! We're effectively three down already. Bavuma played really well for SA, but our bowlers did their job. Now the batsmen need to show the same fighting spirit. 🤞
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David E
As a cricket fan visiting India, I must say this is proper Test cricket! The pitch is challenging, bowlers are dominating, and every run matters. Jansen's spell was exceptional. Looking forward to an exciting session after lunch!
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Ananya R
Why do we always make small targets look so difficult? 🤦‍♀️ We need to play with more confidence. Sundar and Jurel showed good temperament before lunch, hope they continue. Just need partnerships, no need to panic!
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Vikram M
Respect to Bavuma for that fighting knock! But our bowlers Bumrah and Siraj were brilliant too. Now it's up to our batsmen. 114 runs with 8 wickets in hand - we should chase this comfortably if we apply ourselves.
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Kavya N
The Eden Gardens crowd is being so supportive despite the shaky start! That's the spirit of Indian cricket fans. Hoping for a memorable chase and a new record at this historic ground! 🏏✨

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