India's voyage through Australia towards the finish of 2020 has just evoked a ton of intrigue. The incomparable Steve Waugh says the Test arrangement between the "two best sides" will be associated with quite a while and trusts India play a day-night game Down Under. A year prior, India finished a 71-year hang tight for their lady Test arrangement win in Australia. Be that as it may, Australia are an alternate group now with Steve Smith and David Warner back in the side having served one-year ball-altering bans. "It is constantly an incredible arrangement, Australia and India. It has become a custom. I think it will be an exceptional arrangement. Everybody is anticipating it as of now. Look there is no uncertainty it (David and Steve) will make our group more grounded. "Be that as it may, there is no uncertainty that India right presently is the best all-round cricket side group on the planet, they will respect that challenge. It will be an arra...
India versus South Africa: Mayank Agarwal's second Test Century Helps India Dominate South Africa On Day 1
Mayank Agarwal raised his second century of the arrangement as India ruled the opening day of the second Test against South Africa in Pune on Thursday, finishing at 273 for 3, with Virat Kohli not out on 63 and Ajinkya Rahane batting on 18. Agarwal, who scored a twofold century in India's 203-run win in the opening Test, finished another hundred with a limit off Vernon Philander to concrete his submit in the Test top request. Virat Kohli won the hurl and selected to bat however Rohit Sharma, the twin-centurion in the past Test, couldn't repeat the batting masterclass showed in Vizag. Kagiso Rabada's savage pace and consistency were remunerated as Rohit Sharma was rejected on 14 in the tenth over. From that point on, Agarwal drove India's charge notwithstanding being hit on the head protector by a bouncer from Anrich Nortje.
Agarwal and Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 58 to raise his 22nd Test fifty, sewed together a 138-run represent the subsequent wicket to unfaltering the hosts' innings after Rohit's takeoff.
Pujara, who was dropped by Temba Bavuma at forward short leg for zero, was at last expelled when Rabada had him gotten by Faf du Plessis in the slip cordon just before tea.
Agarwal and Kohli could include only 35 additional keeps running before the in-structure opener turned into Rabada's third casualty of the day. Agarwal, batting on 108, edged the ball to South Africa captain from the start slip.
The hosts were 198 for three of every 61 overs with Kohli on eight, joined by bad habit skipper Rahane in the last session.
Chief Kohli, who raised his 23rd Test fifty, and bad habit skipper Ajinkya Rahane then added another 75 rushes to the aggregate before the play was canceled because of terrible light with 4.5 overs to save in the day.
Agarwal and Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 58 to raise his 22nd Test fifty, sewed together a 138-run represent the subsequent wicket to unfaltering the hosts' innings after Rohit's takeoff.
Pujara, who was dropped by Temba Bavuma at forward short leg for zero, was at last expelled when Rabada had him gotten by Faf du Plessis in the slip cordon just before tea.
Agarwal and Kohli could include only 35 additional keeps running before the in-structure opener turned into Rabada's third casualty of the day. Agarwal, batting on 108, edged the ball to South Africa captain from the start slip.
The hosts were 198 for three of every 61 overs with Kohli on eight, joined by bad habit skipper Rahane in the last session.
Chief Kohli, who raised his 23rd Test fifty, and bad habit skipper Ajinkya Rahane then added another 75 rushes to the aggregate before the play was canceled because of terrible light with 4.5 overs to save in the day.