Only two Tests have previously been called off due to unplayable conditions, both in the West Indies involving England, but on each occasion that was on the first morning of the game. India might feel aggrieved to have lost 20 minutes at the end of day after their own batsmen took body blows in their second innings. South African opener Aiden Markram (4) failed for the second time in the Test when he edged a rising ball from Mohammed Shami to wicketkeeper Partiv Patel to give India an early breakthrough. India had earlier showed admirable bravery in posting 247 in their second innings, with their final four wickets adding what could be a vital 99 runs as they took the attack to the bowling. Ajinkya Rahane (48), not picked for the first two Tests of the series, played some sublime shots in difficult conditions, while captain Virat Kohli (41) showed resilience before he was bowled by a superb in-swinging delivery from the pick of the South African bowlers, Kagiso Rabada (3-69). Rabada also produced a yorker to remove Murali Vijay (25) with the last ball before lunch, and then took a brilliant one-handed catch off his own bowling to remove Hardik Pandya (4). Vernon Philander (3-61) and Morne Morkel (3-47) chipped in with wickets for the home side. South Africa have an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series, but are seeking a first ever clean-sweep over India.
Published in Daily Times, January 27th 2018.
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