Rohit hits out at Indian pitch critics after Cape Town drama ends as quickest-ever completed Test

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India have beaten South Africa by seven wickets to earn the quickest victory in the history of Test cricket inside two days at Newlands.

India, who’d been inspired on Thursday by Jasprit Bumrah’s brilliant six-wicket haul, then chased down a modest victory target of 79 to claim the second Test and share the series at 1-1 as the extraordinary contest finished inside five sessions.

Only Aiden Markram, with a defiant ton, showed real defiance for South Africa but India quickly ended their second innings on 3-80 in the post-lunch session as they launched an assault to try and negate a difficult wicket that was still helping the bowlers.

Rohit Sharma finished not out on 16 and Shreyas Iyer on four, with Yashasvi Jaiswal (28), Shubman Gill (10) and Virat Kohli (12) being the wickets to fall.

There will be plenty of scrutiny of the Newlands pitch with the match completed in 642 balls, the shortest-ever completed Test, beating Australia’s 656-ball victory over South Africa in 1932.

“Obviously it’s a great feat, but having said that we had to learn from whatever mistakes we made (in the first Test),” India captain Rohit Sharma said.

“When you come to this part of the world, it’s always difficult but we take pride in our performance outside of India.”

Sharma also took a dig at critics of Indian pitches, which have regularly been slammed in recent years for being overly spin-friendly.

“I don’t mind playing on pitches like this as long as everyone keeps their mouth shut in India and doesn’t complain about Indian pitches,” he said.

“You come here to challenge yourself. And when people come to India it is challenging as well.”

South Africa, who won the toss and elected to bat, will look back with dismay on a desperately poor first innings in which they were bowled out for 55 on a record-breaking opening day

They gave themselves a fighting chance by dismissing India for 153 when the visitors lost six wickets for the addition of no runs, the first time that has happened in 147 years of Tests.

But India seamer Bumrah took 6-61 as the tourists bowled South Africa out in their second innings for 176 on the stroke of lunch on the second day to set up the win.

Bumrah bowled a superb probing line but also profited from poor shot selection from the home batters, who seemed in a hurry to score runs on the tricky wicket.

Opener Markram scored a quick-fire 106 as he defied the conditions but lost partners at regular intervals, which forced him to try his hand.

Markram raced to his century in 99 balls but played one big shot to many as he skyed a Mohammed Siraj delivery to Rohit Sharma at mid-off to end an innings of 17 fours and two sixes.

“A tough one for us. We were positive coming into the game, but the first innings with the bat, India bowled well and used the conditions to a tee,” South Africa captain Dean Elgar said after his final Test ended in disappointment.

“The wicket was a bit of a ripper – to the naked eye it looked a nice one – but it played different to what everyone thought it would play.

“I still don’t regret my decision to bat first but they outskilled us in the first session.”

South Africa had won the first Test by an innings and 32 runs.

The Crowd Says:

2024-01-05T15:03:39+00:00

CricketNerd

Roar Rookie


Why is a bad pitch automatically a doctored pitch? Are you suggesting Australia also doctored the pitch in Brisbane last year?

2024-01-05T15:02:49+00:00

CricketNerd

Roar Rookie


This whinge during the BGT was one of the all time classics. Leave aside the fact that two left handers scored 50s that game, it’s actually impossible to only target left handers, given that in cricket you bowl from both ends. Never let facts get in the way of a good whinge though!

2024-01-05T04:34:03+00:00

Pedro The Fisherman

Roar Rookie


So is Sharma now suggesting that the rest of the world should now doctor pitches because South Africa and India do?

2024-01-05T00:07:02+00:00

bungeye

Roar Rookie


This pitch was poorest

2024-01-04T23:10:35+00:00

Linphoma

Roar Rookie


There is some truth to this. They don't play on uncovered pitches so don't get the practice. Still the bowlers collectively smelt blood and did anyone mention some of the catching was sensational? Not a good look, South Africa have not had a good international look this last week after they announced their NZ tour side. This Cape Town debacle can only be a further negative.

2024-01-04T23:03:23+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Roar Rookie


Batsmen these days have lost the ability to play on anything that isn’t a road.

2024-01-04T22:29:19+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


It was very poor. Markram and a couple of others just went the slog hoping to get runs before losing their wickets and he got luckiest. No other SA batsman passed 13.

2024-01-04T22:29:13+00:00

bungeye

Roar Rookie


So why does India refuse to play on bouncy pitches in Australia?? And what does Dean Elgar have to say after criticizing the Gabba pitch last year?

2024-01-04T22:23:57+00:00

Shire

Roar Rookie


Travis Head scored 92 at the Gabba in 2022. Was that pitch "not poor" or does him being 8 runs of an arbitrary benchmark not count?

2024-01-04T22:10:22+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


Maybe if they made half the pitch to suit left handers then you can chirp Rohit

2024-01-04T21:50:28+00:00

Linphoma

Roar Rookie


It was poor, visibly so to the television viewer. I just checked a report from Cricinfo and hear the Newlands groundsman isn't even full-time. He has other gigs to go to. Western Province cricket had to ask CricketSA to help with preparing the ground. While there was considerable lack of application by the batsmen - who loses 6-0, never been done in 147 years of Test cricket - and I think once the tricks showed up there was a collective mindset from all the participants. Markram's innings was remarkable but he rode his luck.

2024-01-04T21:25:55+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Roar Rookie


When someone scores a century, don’t tell me the pitch was poor.

2024-01-04T21:11:18+00:00

Linphoma

Roar Rookie


Two test series. First Test over in 3 days, South Africa trounce India. Second Test 1.5 days, India wipe South Africa. Test series completed in 4.5 days. Sheesh. That will bring people, broadcasters and sponsors to the game. Way to go South Africa.

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