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S/Africa takes day one honours despite Kohli’s 79

- India captain Virat Kohli played a lone hand with 79 as the tourists were bowled out for 223 on the first day of the decisive third and final test against South Africa at Newlands yesterday. The home side reached 17 for one in reply at the close. Kohli

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CAPE TOWN, (Reuters)

The teams are level at 1-1 with the visitors hoping for a first series win in South Africa. Having won the toss and elected to bat they might have hoped to make more of their good fortune.

Kohli looked comfortabl­e at the wicket for the most part but found little support other than a fighting 43 from Pujara.

South Africa bowled in good areas and will be pleased by their efforts, seamer Kagiso Rabada the pick of the bowlers with 4-73.

He claimed the wicket of Kohli as his nagging line outside off-stump induced the edge from the India skipper, who was caught by wicketkeep­er Kyle Verreynne to end his 201-ball innings.

“He is a brilliant player and you want to measure yourself against the best cricketers in the world,” Rabada told reporters.

“There is a little bit there in the wicket. Things went my way today, sometimes they don’t. We probably would

have wanted to bat first too, but we bowled well as a unit.”

Left-arm seamer Marco Jansen, 21, continued his fine form with 3-55 as he bowled without much luck, but confirmed his potential as a leader of the South African attack in the future.

There was also a first wicket in the series for spinner Maharaj with the pitch likely to be the most helpful of the lot to the slow bowlers later in the test.

That will interest India’s Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who has largely been a passenger to this point having bowled only 43.4 overs so far.

“It is a typical Newlands pitch, there is a bit of nip and some swing. There is definitely a lot for the bowlers to work with,” Rabada says.

“We have to bat out of our skin. When the ball gets older it becomes easier, so it is about absorbing pressure.”

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