Deccan Chronicle

OPENING WOES

Rahane, Pujara flop show continues as India struggle on Day 1

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Johannesbu­rg, Jan.. 3: Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane’s saga of failures compounded a shoddy batting performanc­e by India even as stand-in skipper K.L. Rahul impressed with a defiant show amid the ruins on the opening day of the second Test against South Africa here on Monday. Rahul’s patient

50-run knock on a day when India missed Virat Kohli due to back spasms and Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s cavalier 46 at the rear end ensured that India scored 202 in their first innings on a bouncy Wanderers track.

At stumps, Mohammed Shami sent back Aiden Markram even as Dean Elgar (11 batting) and Keegan Peterson (14 batting) took South Africa to

35 for 1. It could have been two down had Rishabh Pant snapped Peterson off Jasprit Bumrah, which seemed a regulation catch.

Worse, Mohammed Siraj hobbled off with what looked like a hamstring strain and if it’s bad news, then India would be left with four bowlers.

However, a lot of blame should go to India’s batters as some like Pujara didn’t show intent to score while others like Rahane seemed completely short of confidence.

It prompted the legendary Sunil Gavaskar to say it as it is on air, “I think the next innings will be their last chance.”

Having given up hopes to play for England, Duanne Olivier (3/67 in 17 overs), playing his first game for South Africa in three years, dismissed Pujara (3 off 33 balls) and Rahane

(0) off successive deliveries to make it difficult for the Indians.

Marco Jansen (4/31 in 17 overs), with his giant frame, created awkward lengths for every Indian batter while Kagiso Rabada (3/64 in 17.1 overs), despite not being at his best, got wickets when it mattered.

In his first game as captain, Rahul concentrat­ed hard as he played 133 deliveries. He was peppered with short balls. He would sway to some and duck the others while pulling the ones that he could.

His back-foot driving was majestic and he rode the bounce while going for the flashy cut shots.

Such is beauty of sport that Rahul, who till five months ago wasn’t supposed to start as an opener in England, is now being groomed as an all-format India captain.

If the first day composure is any indication, he won’t do a bad job.

But then there was a moment’s indiscreti­on when he played one pull shot too many and holed out in the fine leg region.

Prior to that shot, the occasional pull that he played, Rahul rolled his bat over and tried to keep it down the ground but in this case, he got under the Jansen short ball and didn’t get the required elevation. — PTI

 ?? — AP ?? South African bowler Duanne Olivier (left) celebrates with teammate after dismissing Indian batsman Shardul Thakur for a duck on the first day of the second Test at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Monday.
— AP South African bowler Duanne Olivier (left) celebrates with teammate after dismissing Indian batsman Shardul Thakur for a duck on the first day of the second Test at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Monday.

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