With the help of 12 wicket tones of Ashwin and 4 wicket tones from both Amit Mishra and Jadeja, Team India defeated South Africa by 124 runs in the third test match of the four test match series played at Nagpur and clinched off the test series by 2-0.
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Virat Kohli after winning match and series against South Africa by 2-0. |
With this win, India have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the test series of four matches, with just one more game to go. In the second match, none of the teams could get a result and hence only a single test match has been left in the series, which means that Team India has clinched off this series before the last game.
From the bowling department of team India, Ashwin got the best performance of his test career as he took 7 wickets in the fourth inning of the match and 5 ones in the second inning of match, which collectively become 12 wicket tone from the most experienced spinner of India just for 98 runs.
Jadeja and Amit Mishra shared 4 wickets each and helped in packing up the South African batting line up at a least score for any team on Indian ground in first inning and something similar scenario was shown by the South African batsmen in the fourth inning of the match too.
Ashwin mentioned after contributing a great role in the match, "I thought the wicket slowed down a bit today, it was something that was expected because it was dry from underneath. Faf and Amla fought hard, so we had to do something special.
There were two teams out there, one was trying to fight and the other was trying to win - I feel that was the difference between the two teams. A batsman goes out to make a 100 and a bowler goes out to get a fifer, that's how I do it.
I thought Mishra bowled a wonderful spell after lunch. We prized out the wickets of Amla and Faf. Mishra got us right back into the game with those two wickets and it was always uphill for them from there on. Any batsman who comes out there and trusts his defense will pose a challenge for a spinner”, Ashwin added.
Ashwin was awarded by the Man of the Match title for his 12 wickets just for 98 runs in the match.
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Ashwin after taking wickets in third test match against South Africa. |
Few unexpected and surprising records has been registered on the ground at Nagpur in the third test match of the series which are listed below:
This is the first instance in India, where not even one half-century was compiled during the four completed innings of a Test.
This is only the seventh occasion in the history of Test cricket that not even one batsman composed a fifty in a Test, where all 40 wickets fell.
On Day 2 of the third Test, 20 wickets fell. This equaled the record for the most number of wickets to have fallen in a single day in India. In 2004 in Mumbai, when India took on the mighty Australian team, 20 wickets had fallen on Day 3 of the Test.
This is the first time South Africa have lost a series away from home since they came second best against Sri Lanka in 2006. The South Africans were then defeated 2-0 in a two-match series.
Interestingly, two of South Africa's lowest scores since they returned to the Test fold in 1992, have come against India. At Wanderers in 2006, they were bowled out for just 84. Of course, in the first innings of the Nagpur Test, they were bundled out for 79.
South Africa could only muster 79 in the first innings of this Test. Unfortunately for the visitors that is now the lowest total notched up by any team against India. Previously, Sri Lanka were skittle out for a mere 82 in Chandigarh in 1990.
Indian captain Virat Kohli stated after his first Test series victory as captain on home soil, “It’s very pleasing to win the series after having lost the ODIs and the T20Is. They (South Africa) are a tough side to beat. The guys have shown great character.
We have been positive throughout the series. Sealing the series in Nagpur feels very good. Ashwin is a world-class spinner, probably the best in the world right now. He's one of the main reasons why we were able to win back-to-back series. He's a consistent performer and it's a pleasure to have him in the side.
We expected South Africa to string in a partnership or two. That's how Test cricket goes. We knew we needed patience with the ball. Mishra showed great character when it was tough going and he got two in two overs and I think that was the turning point today for us. It's a challenging wicket.
The batsmen from our side applied better in Mohali. We just need apply ourselves in our batting. Sometimes it is going to be bowler-friendly, batsmen might not get many runs. Wickets can be taken by the fast bowlers if reverse swing is put in the right place. Ishant bowled with a big heart today.
Delhi would be an opportunity for us to be more consistent as a team. Nagpur has been wonderful, the crowd was great. Hopefully we'll have similar support in Delhi as well", Kohli added.
For all those who questioned the pitch for the completion of three innings inside two days, had their 'rank-turner' concept go awry. Amla and du Plessis' determination showed how, if you adapt well, conditions can be overcome. With all decks stacked against them, the pair was involved in the biggest partnership of the series (72) for South Africa, and did something that only one other batsman had done - batted over 100 balls.
South African captain Hashim Amla mentioned after losing the match as well as series against India, "It's disappointing to lose. It was a tough match, we tried our best. I think the way the guys fought today was very good. We could have been bowled out for 100 odd in the second innings as there were many plays and misses and a few edges didn't go to hand. But tried to dig deep as long as we can. The pitch was a difficult factor."
A small fight back from South African captain Amla and Duplesis came into the picture of the game in fourth inning of South Africa as they got a strong partnership of 72 runs for the fifth wicket. Both batsmen showed the way to other ones how to play over such a track where ball got a lot of turn and spin.
Amit Mishra braked this dangerous partnership for the fifth wicket and got rid of Amla to end the partnership and also packed off du Plessis soon.
Vijay stated after winning the third test, "It's a great feeling (to win the series). I am very happy at the moment. One more game to go, hopefully we can put up a good performance in Delhi as well. We played our A game here. I thought the first day the wicket was better than how it is right now. Very happy for Ashwin. Still a long way to go. Hopefully he can keep his fitness and do well for India in the future."
Virat tweeted after the victory: Nagpur has been wonderful and it is great to see so many people come out and watch a Test match.
It is very pleasing indeed and SA are a tough side to beat. The guys have shown character.
Ashwin tweeted after his best performance of the career: A batsman goes out there to get a hundred and I go out there to get a 5-wicket haul.