Bumrah's Tea-Time Breakthrough: How India Finally Broke South Africa's Opening Stand

Jasprit Bumrah finally provided India with the breakthrough they desperately needed. He dismissed Aiden Markram in the final over before tea, ending South Africa's steady opening partnership. Markram had earlier survived a dropped catch by KL Rahul when he was on just four runs. The dismissal came after South Africa's openers had looked comfortable against India's bowling attack for most of the session.

Key Points: Bumrah Dismisses Markram Before Tea in 2nd Test vs South Africa

  • Bumrah created earlier chance but Rahul dropped Markram at slip on four
  • Markram and Rickelton looked assured during steady opening partnership
  • Pant's decision to bring Bumrah late in session paid off with crucial wicket
  • Sparse attendance at Barsapara contrasted with packed Eden Gardens Test
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2nd Test: Bumrah dismisses Markram on stroke of tea as SA reach 82/1

Jasprit Bumrah finally breaks through for India, dismissing Aiden Markram just before tea as South Africa reach 82/1 in the 2nd Test at Barsapara Stadium.

"Rahul, who had earlier spilled a chance of him, had a smile full of relief on his face - Match Report"

Guwahati, Nov 22

Ace fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah brought a long-awaited breakthrough for India by dismissing Aiden Markram on the stroke of tea, as South Africa reached 82/1 in 26.5 overs against India at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Saturday.

Bumrah had created an opportunity earlier in the first session, but KL Rahul failed to hold on to a sharp chance at slip, giving Markram a life on four. But the right-handed opener eventually fell in the final over before the 20-minute tea break by chopping on to his stumps off Bumrah.

Until that dismissal, Markram and Ryan Rickelton looked largely assured. It would be interesting to see if India, who toiled hard for the majority of the first session, will be able to capitalise on the breakthrough from Bumrah and gain an edge over the Proteas in the second session.

In the morning, after electing to bat first on a fresh red soil pitch, Markram and Rickelton ensured South Africa had a steady start against new ball bowlers Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj. The duo got decent carry and swing, though two sets of byes went against wicketkeeper and skipper Rishabh Pant’s name.

Though the atmosphere was subdued at India’s newest Test venue due to sparse attendance, which was in complete contrast to the well‑attended Eden Gardens Test last week, Bumrah and Siraj continued to keep the openers in check. Markram finally opened his account with a solid punch off Bumrah for four, before surviving a dropped catch by Rahul at slip.

With Siraj bowling touch too full and wide, Markram and Rickelton found a few boundaries off him, as South Africa reached 34/0 at the first drinks break. Nitish Kumar Reddy struggled for consistency - drifting onto the pads too often and conceding boundaries to Markram, while Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar found some turn and bounce, though Rickelton got streaky boundaries off them.

Captain Pant’s decision to bring Bumrah late in the session to deliver the breakthrough paid off when he dismissed Markram and Rahul, who had earlier spilled a chance of him, had a smile full of relief on his face as India finally had a wicket before tea.

Brief Scores: South Africa 82/1 in 26.5 overs (Aiden Markram 38, Ryan Rickelton 35 not out; Jasprit Bumrah 1-7) against India.

- IANS

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Priya S
KL Rahul needs to work on his slip catching. At this level, such drops can cost us the match. Thankfully Bumrah bailed him out. The relief on Rahul's face said it all!
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Arjun K
Bumrah's economy of 1-7 in 8 overs is just phenomenal! He's been bowling with such control while others are leaking runs. True champion bowler 👏
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Sarah B
Watching from Australia - Bumrah is just world class! That late swing to get Markram was beautiful bowling. India needs to build pressure from both ends now.
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Meera T
Shame about the sparse crowd in Guwahati. Test cricket needs more support in newer venues. The players feed off the energy from the stands. Hope more people turn up tomorrow!
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Vikram M
Rickelton still looking dangerous at 35*. Need to get him early after tea. Siraj needs to find his rhythm - bowling too many loose deliveries. Come on Team India! 💙

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