Siraj’s Sensational Six! India Stuns South Africa with Lightning batting Collapse at Newlands

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Siraj's Sensational Six

India’s sensational bowling performance, led by Mohammed Siraj’s six-wicket haul, leaves South Africa reeling at 55 all-out on an “interesting” pitch at Newlands in 2nd test between India vs South Africa. Siraj’s spell of 9-3-15-6 dominates the morning session, with Mukesh Kumar cleaning up the tail. South Africa’s decision to bat first backfires, while Jadeja’s return strengthens India’s lineup. The unexpected collapse raises questions about South Africa’s strategy. The New Year’s Test turns into a nightmare for Captain Elgar, and expectations deflate as records tumble.

Siraj's Sensational Six. India vs South Africa 2nd Test
Siraj’s Sensational Six

Elgar’s Bold Toss: “Interesting” Pitch Unleashes Chaos

In his final Test, Captain Elgar’s decision to bat first on what he termed an “interesting” pitch at Newlands sets the stage for an unexpected spectacle. South Africa hands a Test debut to Tristan Stubbs and welcomes back Lungi Ngidi, while left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj marks his 50th Test appearance. Keegan Petersen is dropped as South Africa leans towards a formidable pace attack.

Captain Elgar's decision to bat first misfires
Captain Elgar’s decision to bat first misfires

Jadeja’s Return Adds Depth: Ashwin Benched for India

A fit-again Jadeja returns for India, sidelining Ashwin. Prasidh retains his place, while Thakur is left out. India opts for four quicks with Bumrah at No.8, reinforcing their batting depth.

Siraj’s Rampant Spell: Five-Wicket Haul Rocks South Africa

Siraj’s fiery spell rattles South Africa early on. From 8 for 2, they crumble to 15 for 4. Stubbs, de Zorzi, and Bedingham fall in quick succession. Siraj’s figures of 6 for 15 in his first spell redefine dominance, earning him a sensational five-wicket haul.

India’s Lightning Skittle: South Africa All Out for 55

In a whirlwind performance, India needed just 23.2 overs to bowl out South Africa for 55, their lowest Test total since 1932. Siraj’s brilliance, with figures of 9-3-15-6, leads the charge. Mukesh cleans up the tail, ending South Africa’s nightmare morning.

Analysis: SA’s Cape Town Collapse

South Africa’s unexpected collapse, attributing to India’s skill and the pressure created by Bumrah and Siraj. The decision to go with four seamers and a spinner backfire as expectations deflate, leaving the New Year’s Test crowd stunned.

Is there a way back for SA in this Test? The weekend hopefuls will already be making other plans.