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South Africa goes one-up with innings win
CENTURION: South Africa took a little less than six overs on the final day of the first Test to wrap up the last two Indian wickets and clinch the series opener with a resounding innings and 25 runs victory on Monday.
But more than South Africa’s convincing victory against the number one ranked side in the world to take a 1-0 lead, the match at the SuperSport Park here will go down in history books as the one, which witnessed Sachin Tendulkar reach the coveted landmark of scoring 50 centuries in Test cricket.
After they finished the penultimate day staring down the barrel at 454 for the loss of eight wickets, India’s hopes, more than Tendulkar’s broad shoulders, rested on the weather gods.
While Tendulkar remained unbeaten on 111, there was no rain interruption on the fifth and final day as the South African pace duo of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel sealed the issue in their team’s favour in no time.
Resuming at 454 for eight, India could manage just five runs to their overnight total, four of them coming off Tendulkar’s blade. Sreesanth was the first casualty of the day, falling victim to Morkel’s accuracy. The India pacer nicked one to a delivery that had a hint of away movement and AB de Villiers made no mistake at third slip.
Last man Jaidev Unadkat lasted just 10 balls for his one run before offering a simple catch to Ashwell Prince at gully as Steyn brought the curtains down on India’s stiff second innings resistance.
After the collapse in their first innings, India rode on Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir’s half-centuries in their second essay. But four quick wickets pushed the visitors on the brink again before Tendulkar and skipper MS Dhoni stage a recovery with a spirited 172-run partnership for the seventh-wicket.
It was Tendulkar’s historic ton and his association with skipper Dhoni that helped India delay the inevitable. While the batsmen dished out a much better performance in the second innings, India’s bowling lacked the bite in the absence of Zaheer Khan. The two teams now move to Durban for the second Test starting on December 26.
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