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Ngidi pushes India to brink of series defeat

January 16, 2018
South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi celebrates taking the wicket of India’s Virat Kohli during the second cricket Test match at the Centurion Stadium, Pretoria, Tuesday. — Reuters
South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi celebrates taking the wicket of India’s Virat Kohli during the second cricket Test match at the Centurion Stadium, Pretoria, Tuesday. — Reuters

CENTURION — New fast bowling discovery Lungi Ngidi plunged India into deep trouble as it struggled in pursuit of a victory target of 287 on the fourth day of the second Test against South Africa at SuperSport Park Tuesday.

India was 35 for three at the close, having lost both openers and the key wicket of captain Virat Kohli on a pitch with uneven bounce.

The hosts will head into the final day confident of picking up the seven wickets they need to wrap up an impressive victory in the three-match series, after a 72-run win in the first Test at Cape Town.

The unpredictability of the wicket contributed to the dismissal of Murali Vijay, who was bowled off an inside edge by a ball from Kagiso Rabada which cut back at him and kept low.

Debutant Ngidi, who came on as first change, took a wicket with his first ball of the innings when Lokesh Rahul played a loose forcing shot off the back foot and was caught at backward point.

That brought Kohli, who made 153 in the first innings, to the wicket.

Ngidi, 21, forced India's champion batsman to play defensively before he scored his first runs with an edge for four which flew wide of third slip.

Kohli had scored five when he went back on his stumps to a ball which cut back sharply and struck him on the pad. Kohli sought a review of umpire Michael Gough's decision but replays showed the ball was crashing into the top of middle stump.

India had been reduced to 26 for three. Ngidi caused more damage when the left-handed Parthiv Patel was struck in the ribs and collapsed to the turf. Patel recovered and battled to five not out at the close.

Ngidi, playing in only his tenth first-class match, took two for 14 in six overs.

South Africa could have had a fourth wicket when Cheteshwar Pujara was beaten by a ball from Morne Morkel.

Wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock started to appeal but was not supported by Morkel or the slip fielders, but replays showed a faint edge.

The slowness and uneven bounce of the pitch made for slow going as South Africa ground out 258 in their second innings.

There was some bright batting early in the day when AB de Villiers and Dean Elgar added 54 runs in the first hour, taking their third-wicket partnership to 141.

But De Villiers was caught behind for 80, made off 121 balls, and Elgar followed soon afterward.

Mohammed Shami dismissed both batsmen and finished with four for 49, taking three wickets in four overs before lunch.

South African captain Faf du Plessis and Vernon Philander put on a painstaking 46 in 26 overs to ensure India would have to chase more than 250. Du Plessis was ninth out for 48 off 141 balls.

In the slowest cricket of the series, South Africa scored only 57 runs for the loss of two wickets in 27 overs and two-and-a-quarter hours between lunch and tea.

Scoreboard

South Africa (1st innings) 335

India (1st innings) 307

South Africa (2nd innings)

A. Markram lbw b Bumrah 01

D. Elgar c Rahul b Shami 61

H. Amla lbw b Bumrah 01

A. de Villiers c Patel b Shami 80

Q. de Kock c Patel b Shami 12

F. du Plessis c and b Bumrah 48

V. Philander c Vijay b I. Sharma 26

K. Maharaj c Patel b I. Sharma 06

K. Rabada c Kohli b Shami 04

M. Morkel not out 10

L. Ngidi c Vijay b Ashwin 01

Extras (b2, lb5, w1) 8

Total (91.3 overs) 258

Falls: 1-1 (Markram), 2-3 (Amla), 3-144 (De Villiers), 4-151 (Elgar), 5-163 (De Kock), 6-209 (Philander), 7-215 (Maharaj), 8-245 (Rabada), 9-245 (Du Plessis).

Bowling: Ashwin 29.3-6-78-1, Bumrah 20-3-70-3 (1w), I. Sharma 17-3-40-2, Mohammed Shami 16-3-49-4, Pandya 9-1-14-0.

India (2nd innings)

M. Vijay b Rabada 09

L. Rahul c Maharaj b Ngidi 04

C. Pujara not out 11

V. Kohli lbw b Ngidi 05

P. Patel not out 05

Extras (b1) 01

Total (3 wkts, 23 overs) 35

Falls: 1-11 (Vijay), 2-16 (Rahul), 3-26 (Kohli).

Bowling: Philander 6-3-6-0, Rabada 5-2-9-1, Ngidi 6-2-14-2, Morkel 5-3-4-0, Maharaj 1-0-1-0. — AFP


January 16, 2018
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