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23 Dec 2013 13:20 #169983
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Johannesburg – While Proteas captain Graeme Smith defended the decision of his side to bat out the last few overs for a draw, India were surprised by the approach of the South Africans according to Virat Kohli.
“Everyone was pretty shocked honestly,†said Kohli after the game.
South Africa ended on 450 for seven on Sunday, eight runs short of the 458 target set by India in the first of two Test matches, played at the Wanderers in Johannesburg.
Had South Africa been successful in their run chase, it would have been the highest ever total in scored in a fourth innings to win a Test.
Faf du Plessis who was at the crease for more than six-and-a-half hours for his 134 runs, was run out 3.1 overs before the end of the match.
After his demise, South Africa chose to defend the draw and bat out the day.
“We didn’t think they would stop going for the score, because with eight runs an over and with Philander striking the ball pretty well, they had a chance.â€
Philander scored 25 not out, and farmed the strike when number-nine Dale Steyn came to the wicket.
Kohli said he had expected Philander – who scored 59 in the first innings - to push for the win.
“He can bat, we have seen that in the past, I don’t know what happened.
“We had our plans and that was going for the wickets, but to see them not going for that score was pretty surprising for all of us.â€
It was an enthralling day of Test cricket where the odds were always stacked against South Africa, who started the day needing 320 to win with eight wickets in hand.
“It was a weird situation to be in today, from the beginning. It was sort of strange too to have those ups and downs throughout the day,†Kohli said.
The two wickets in the first session would have given India confidence but Du Plessis and AB de Villiers (103) went on to share the highest ever fifth-wicket partnership in the fourth innings of a Test match, amassing 205 runs together at the crease.
“Early on we got two quick wickets in the first session, and we thought that another couple of wickets in the second session would have been perfect for us.
“But AB and Faf batted brilliantly, especially Faf not having scored runs in the first innings.†– Sapa
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23 Dec 2013 13:30 #169984
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Hindsight is a perfect science. We the "armchair experts", are always right -- after the game. We are always 100% right, we can never be wrong.
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23 Dec 2013 15:09 #170013
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That was inedded a stunner .
Last ball 6 by Steyn ???
too late , too late shall be the cry ! :-[
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23 Dec 2013 15:11 #170016
by ketchim
135.6
Mohammed Shami to Steyn, SIX, what a shot! it was a full toss on middle stump,
Steyn clears his front leg and slams it straight over the head of the bowler
for a towering six to end one of the greatest Test in history
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