Aiden Markram Makes History: 9 Catches Shatters Test Cricket Record

Aiden Markram just made cricket history with an incredible fielding performance. He took nine catches in a single Test match, breaking the previous record held by Ajinkya Rahane. South Africa dominated India completely, handing them their biggest defeat ever by runs. This marks South Africa's first series win in India in 25 years, making it a truly historic moment for the Proteas.

Key Points: Aiden Markram Sets Test Catch Record in South Africa India Win

  • Markram broke Ajinkya Rahane's record of 8 catches with 9 dismissals
  • South Africa completed 2-0 series sweep, first India win in 25 years
  • India suffered biggest Test defeat by runs, losing by 408 runs
  • Simon Harmer's career-best 6/37 played crucial role in victory
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Aiden Markram scripts history, becomes player with most catches in a Test match

South Africa's Aiden Markram creates history with 9 catches in a Test match, leading to India's biggest defeat by runs and first home series loss in 25 years.

"It's a great feeling. Great effort by everyone to be fair. No easy task coming to India and win. - Aiden Markram"

Guwahati, November 26

South Africa's Aiden Markram scripted history by becoming the player with the most catches as a fielder while playing a Test match. He achieved this feat in the second Test against India in Guwahati on Wednesday.

Markram grabbed nine catches in the game, which is more than any player in Test history, surpassing the tally of Ajinkya Rahane with eight catches to his name. South Africa handed India a massive 408-run defeat in the 2nd Test at Guwahati, completing a 2-0 series sweep.

This loss marks India's biggest defeat in Test cricket history by runs, with Simon Harmer's career-best 6/37 playing a crucial role in the Proteas' victory. South Africa's win is also a historic milestone, as it's their first series win in India in 25 years, with skipper Temba Bavuma joining Hansie Cronje in the record books.

Markram praised his team's efforts, crediting their lack of preconceived notions and focus on quality seamers and spin bowling for their historic 2-0 series win in India. Markram highlighted the team's control and adaptability in challenging conditions, with special mentions for bowlers Harmer and Senuran Muthusamy.

"It's a great feeling. Great effort by everyone to be fair. No easy task coming to India and win. Needed a few moments of good luck I suppose along the way. We're here now, very proud of the team. A lot of it was no preconceived ideas about conditions. A lot of chat about spin, and quality seamers with the new ball. You don't want to have demons in your mind before facing your first ball. Didn't know that (record number of catches). Credit to the bowlers, they get the balls in the right areas and you try to catch them and make them happy. Spinning the ball different ways helps in conditions like this. You have to do that for long periods of time and that's where the control comes in. Credit to the two, they bowled very well. Was tough," Markram said during the post-match presentation.

"You look at the wicket before the game, more grass on it than usual and when you have two quality seamers you're going to be tested. It's tough to get through that. You need a little bit of luck along the way, as I mentioned. Ricks (Rickelton) and I were able to calm the change-room down and get us off to a half-solid start. The guys that came in after that, everyone got starts. Sen (Muthusamy) showed us how to kick on and get a big score. It's a moment I'm sure Sen is really proud of," he added.

This is India's second whitewash at home under the head coach Gautam Gambhir. Earlier, New Zealand whitewashed India in the three-match Test series (3-0) in 2024-25.

After losing by 408 runs, this is also the Indian cricket team's biggest defeat in the Test format. Previously, the largest margin of defeat in Tests for India was 342 runs against Australia in 2004.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartbreaking to see India suffer their biggest Test defeat ever at home. 408 runs is a massive margin. The team selection and batting approach need serious rethinking. Hope we bounce back stronger!
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Arjun K
Credit where it's due - South Africa played outstanding cricket. Their bowlers were relentless and Markram's fielding was world-class. Sometimes you just have to accept the better team won. 👏
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Sarah B
As someone who follows cricket across countries, this is a historic achievement for Markram. Fielding records like this show the importance of all-round athleticism in modern cricket. Well deserved!
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Vikram M
Second whitewash at home under Gambhir's coaching? This is worrying. Our home dominance used to be our biggest strength. Need to seriously review what's going wrong with our Test cricket setup.
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Michael C
Amazing to see South Africa's first series win in India after 25 years! Markram's humility in crediting his bowlers shows great team spirit. Sometimes records are made when you least expect them.
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Ananya R
While Markram's achievement is fantastic, let's not forget this is a tough pill to swallow for Indian cricket fans. Our batters looked completely clueless against quality bowling. Time for some hard decisions in team management.

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