South Africa bowled incredibly on Day 3 of the 1st Test against India, dismissing the hosts for 93 and winning by 30 runs.
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With 93-7 on the board and only a lead of 63, SA had a big task ahead of them.
The aim for South Africa on Day 3 would have been for the remaining batters to stick around with their Captain, Temba Bavuma, as long as possible.
They got off to a good start with a 44-run partnership between Bosch and Bavuma.
They took South Africa to 135, when Bosch was dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah to a ball that angled in sharply from 5th stump, kept low and knocked over the off stump, beating the outside edge.
Simon Harmer joined his skipper at the crease.
Bavuma (55*) went on to bring up his half-century, his 3rd in India and 26th in his career.
Having gone into a lead of 123 and passed the 150-run mark, Harmer shockingly shouldered arms against Siraj, and the ball angled in, kept low from 5th stump, and broke the off stump.
SA were all out for 153 when Siraj hit Keshav Maharaj’s toe, out lbw.
India needed 124 to win.
Marco Jansen struck on his second delivery, finding the edge of Yashasvi Jaiswal.
Jansen then dismissed KL Rahul in his next over, finding a thick edge which flew to the keeper. IND were 1-2.
India went into lunch on 10-2, needing 114 to win.
Simon Harmer struck after the break, Dhruv Jurel pulling him to deep midwicket. IND were 33-3.
Harmer struck again, Rishabh Pant caught and bowled. India lost their 4th for 38 runs.
He continued to hassle India; he trapped Jadeja lbw for 18. IND were 64-5.
Washington Sundar gave the Proteas some hassle with his 31, but Aiden Markram found his edge to the slips. South Africa had a chance with India on 72-6.
Kuldeep Yadav was next to fall, lbw by Harmer. India were 7 down, needing 47 to win.
Axar Patel went full out attack against Maharaj, hitting 26 off 17 balls (1 four, 2 sixes) but he went one big shot to many, Bavuma taking an excellent catch at midwicket.
Maharaj was then took the last wicket finding the edge of Mohammed Siraj, Markram taking an incredible catch in the slips.
India were all out for 93.
South Africa won by 30 runs.