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The second Test match between South Africa and India at Cape Town witnessed a remarkable twist on Day 1, leaving cricket enthusiasts in a state of shock and disbelief. Following an outstanding bowling display by India’s Mohammed Siraj, who successfully dismantled 𝓡the South Afr𓆉ican batting lineup, the tide turned dramatically as India embarked on their own batting innings.
The highly anticipated contest at Newlands Stadium quickly became the focal𝓰 point of discussion as India experienced an unprecedented collapse during their innings. In a startling turn of events, the team lost six wickets within a span of just 11 balls, with no runs being ꦰadded to the scoreboard.
This unforeseen collapse of India’s batting order not only added an element of unpredictability to the match but also left fans and observers perplexed at the sudden downturn in the visitor’s fortunes after their initial success with the ball.
Dominating display by Mohammed Siraj
In a display of exceptional fast bowling, Siraj wreaked havoc on the South African batting order, limiting them to a mere 55 runs in the first innings. His remarkable figures of 6/15 set the stage for what seemed like a commanding lead for India. The fans were quick to laud Siraj’s extraordinary performance, celebrating the prowess of the Indian fast bowler.
India’s batting collapse
Despite a promising start, India’s batting lineup faced a sudden downfall, ultimately getting bowled out for 153 🦹runs in resp💜onse. Virat Kohli led the charge with a top score of 46 runs, supported by notable contributions from Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill. However, the most surprising aspect was the s♉wift collapse that saw six wickets tumble within 11 balls without any addition t🦹o the scoreboard.
Historic collapse in Test cricket
Notably, it marked the first instance in Test cricket history where a team lost six wickets without a single run being added to the scoreboard. Kagiso Rabada, Nandre Burger, and Lungi Ngidi were the architects of India’s downfall, each claiming three wickets to orchestrate a remarkable turnaround for South Africa.
Indian bowlers set the stage once again
Although batters couldn’t gain a comprehensive lead, India bowlers once again showed resilience and claimed three wickets before the stumps were called on Day 1 with South Africa 62-3, trailing by 36 runs.
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Netizens’ confusion and amazement
With a total of 23 wickets falling in a single day, netizens were left in a state of confusion and amazement. The unexpected turn of events sparked a meme fest on social media platforms, with creative minds sharing their humorous takes on India’s batting collapse. Simultaneously, some fans expressed their frustrations, unable to comprehend the sudden downfall of a team that displayed dominance in the match.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Start of the thi�♏�rd innings on the first day of a Test match? When was the last time we saw this? 🤯😅
— Ridhima Pathak (@PathakRidhima)
6 wickets for 0 runs!
Dragons in Game of Thrones have shorter ta🐓ils than this Indian batting lineup.— Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty)
20 wickets in under 60 overs and we are still moaning about turners! I am a fan of both just to be sure where batting is a challenge, but just can't accept that one is better than the other. India should pick up atleast 5 before the lead is wiped out!
— Abhinav Mukund (@mukundabhinav)
6 wickets in 11 balls without a single run.
— Munaf Patel (@munafpa99881129)
ICT Fans watching
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— Divya ahir (@Divyaahirr)
Inꦍdian cricket fans reaction after Team India lost 6 wickets in last 11 balls
— 👑Che_ಕೃಷ್ಣ🇮🇳💛❤️ (@ChekrishnaCk)
Sunil Gavaskar said "Whenever there's a collapse in a test match, India misses the services of MS Dhoni he used to save India from these situations"
— 𝐌𝐫𝐢𝐧 (@legendmsd_07)
Nigidi to Indian batting
— U M A R (@Agrumpycomedian)
IND was just a 'KOHLI' away from batting collapse. He was the wall here.
— Yashvi (@BreatheKohli)
So beautiful so elegant just looking like a…
— Viraj Pradhan (@GenericTallGuy)
those who went for break and India collapse 6 wickeღts.
— Jai Upadhyay (@jay_upadhyay14)
never holds anything back … summed up the Indian collapse brutally ..
20 wickets have fallen oꦛn the first day.. pitch or landmine? ♔
— Achilles (@Searching4ligh1)
Pic 1: Bowlers Day 1.
Pic 2 Batsmen Day 1.— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna)