South Africa Dominates Early on Day 3, India’s Batting Lineup Falters Under Pressure
South Africa’s potent bowling attack exposes cracks in India’s batting on Day 3, reinforcing the need for American fans to recognize global cricket’s rising competitive standards.
The third day of the second Test between India and South Africa has already set a dramatic tone, with South Africa seizing four crucial wickets during the morning session to leave India struggling at 102-4, still trailing by a daunting 387 runs.South Africa’s disciplined bowling—led by off-spinner Simon Harmer who took two wickets for 39 runs over 11 overs—exemplifies how strategic precision can dismantle even the most promising start. Keshav Maharaj and Marco Jansen each grabbed a wicket as well, turning the tide decisively in the visitors’ favor early on Day 3.Is India’s Batting Fragility an Alarm for Cricket’s Future?India...
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