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When the second Test match started in Cape Town, South Africa, the fans of Team India were hoping that maybe a miracle would happen today and when South Africa won the toss and decided to bowl, what happened next? was not The way Mohammad Siraj created history by demolishing South Africa. But all this was short-lived as after that the fans got to see something that had never happened in the history of Test cricket.

South Africa out for 55 runs

The Indian team started to shock South Africa right from the start. As Mohammad Siraj started his spell, the batsmen started kneeling. The series of wickets falling started from the fourth over in South Africa's innings continued till the last wicket, South Africa's innings was all out for 55 in just 23 overs. For India, Mohammad Siraj took 6 wickets, Mukesh Kumar took 2 wickets and Jasprit Bumrah also took 2 wickets.

It was the lowest score by any team against India and South Africa have never fared so badly on a ground like Centurion. This ground has been no less than a fortress for Africa but hardly thought that his condition would be so bad on this ground.

South Africa- 55/10, 62/3

Team India- 153/10

The Indian team made a shameful record

After bowling South Africa out for 55 runs, Team India did well, captain Rohit Sharma also gave the team a fast start. But this good moment was short-lived, with Team India losing four wickets for 153. That is, South Africa had a lead of 98 runs but what happened after that has never happened in the history of Test cricket.

As soon as the 5th wicket of Team India fell on the score of 153, Team India could not advance even a single run and the entire team was all out on the score of 153. That is, 6 wickets of the team fell without adding a single run, this has never happened before in Test cricket when a team has not added a single run on the scoreboard and 6 wickets have fallen.

This is how the wickets of Team India fell

  • 1-17, Yashshwi Jaiswal in 2.1 overs
  • 2-72, Rohit Sharma 14.2 overs
  • 3-105, Shubman Gill 20.6 overs
  • 4-110, Shrews Iyer 22.2 overs
  • 5-153, KL Rahul 33.1 overs
  • 6-153, Ravindra Jadeja 33.3 overs
  • 7-153, Jasprit Bumrah 33.5 overs
  • 8-153, Virat Kohli 34.2 overs
  • 9-153, Mohammad Siraj 34.4 overs
  • 10-153, Prasidh Krishna 34.5 overs

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