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Kohli closes on world No 1 spot as India aim to seal Proteas series sweep

- Virat Kohli AJIT VIJAYKUMAR

The series is done and dusted and the Proteas are down and almost out. India have made the three-match Test series a no contest, with their batsmen and bowlers outperform­ing the visitors by a country mile.

But the third game of the series in Ranchi on Saturday is still a Test and there are world championsh­ip points to be had. And then there is No 1 ranking among Test batsmen that is within reach of India captain Virat Kohli.

Kohli is one point behind Australian run machine Steven

Smith – on 936. Two more and Kohli will become the topranked batsman in the world, to go with his status as the best in ODIs.

Smith, who only returned to Tests in August after a yearlong ban for ball-tampering, is out of action in the five-day format until November 21 when Australia host Pakistan.

It has been that kind of a series; Jasprit Bumrah was ruled out due to a back injury but even without him, the Indians held the upper hand against a South African side weakened by the retirement­s of Dale Steyn and Hashim Amla.

In the first Test, there was some fight; Faf du Plessis’ team scored 431 in reply to India’s first innings of 502. But apart from that, there was nothing much else.

Rohit Sharma scored two centuries in his first Test as opener, fellow opener Mayank Agarwal scored a ton and a double in the two games. Kohli scored an unbeaten double hundred in Pune to end the contest in the first innings itself.

On the bowling front, spinner Ravi Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, along with pacer Mohammed Shami, have been pretty much untouchabl­e; after the first innings in the opening game, the visitors’ totals have been 191, 275 and 189.

The Ranchi Test will most likely go the same way if India win the toss and bat first. Pace bowler Kagiso Rabada is the only South African who looks incisive but he has been bowled into the ground over the last season.

The only way the Proteas can compete is by batting first and posting a decent total. If the pitch in Ranchi deteriorat­es appreciabl­y, then they will have an opportunit­y to poke holes in India’s defence. If not, then it will be more of the same.

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