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The highly anticipated two-match Test series between South Africa and India commenced with the Boxing-Day Test on Tuesday at SuperSport Park in Centurion. The home team won the toss, elec📖ting to field first and immediately set the tone for an intense battle on🐎 the cricket pitch.
Opening duo falters
India’s hopes were pinned on the opening pair of captain Rohit Sharma and the promising Yashasvi Jaiswal, with fans expecting a strong start from the duo. However, the Proteas’ bowlers came out with ferocity, denying the Indian openers any room to establish themselves.
Kagiso Rabada strikes early
In the fifth over, the explosive Kagiso Rabada broke through, dismissing Rohit with a well-executed short-pitched delivery. Known for his prowess in playing the pull shot, Rohit attempted his trademark move but found himself caught at fine leg by Nandre Burger.
A familiar woe
Rohit’s struggles on African pitches resurfaced, continuing a trend from his previous tours to the continent. Despite being in his favorite position at the crease, the Indian skipper failed to make an impact in the first innings of the ongoing Test, managing only 5 runs off 14 balls.
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Rohit Sharma Gone 💔
Early break through for SA— Ali Khan (@ProPakistanii7)
History repeats itself
Notably, this early departure mirrors Rohit’s difficulties in adapting to the conditions in the rainbow nation. Even in his last tour, where he batted in the lower order, the Nagpur-born cricketer faced challenges. However, this time around, the dismissal occurred while playing in his preferred opening position, raising concerns about his form on African soil.