ACS Overseas First-Class Annual 2020
104 India in 2019/20 INDIA v SOUTH AFRICA Played at Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, October 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2019. South Africa in India 2019/20 - 1st Test India won by 203 runs. (World Test Championship points: India 40, South Africa 0) INDIA R B M 4s 6s R B M 4s 6s M.A.Agarwal c Piedt b Elgar 215 371 485 23 6 c du Plessis b Maharaj 7 31 34 1 - R.G.Sharma st de Kock b Maharaj 176 244 327 23 6 st de Kock b Maharaj 127 149 249 10 7 C.A.Pujara b Philander 6 17 29 1 - lbw b Philander 81 148 184 13 2 *V.Kohli c and b Muthusamy 20 40 62 4 - (5) not out 31 25 47 3 1 A.M.Rahane c Bavuma b Maharaj 15 43 59 2 - (6) not out 27 17 21 4 1 R.A.Jadeja not out 30 46 77 - 1 (4) b Rabada 40 32 55 - 3 G.H.Vihari c Elgar b Maharaj 10 24 30 1 - †W.P.Saha c Muthusamy b Piedt 21 16 25 4 - R.Ashwin not out 1 17 14 - - I.Sharma Mohammed Shami Extras b 4, lb 1, w 1, nb 2 8 b 8, lb 2 10 (7 wkts dec; 136 ov; 554 mins) 502 (4 wkts dec; 67 ov; 295 mins) 323 SOUTH AFRICA R B M 4s 6s R B M 4s 6s D.Elgar c Pujara b Jadeja 160 287 385 18 4 (2) lbw b Jadeja 2 16 13 - - A.K.Markram b Ashwin 5 21 27 1 - (1) c and b Jadeja 39 74 105 5 1 T.B.de Bruyn c Saha b Ashwin 4 25 33 1 - b Ashwin 10 25 23 2 - D.L.Piedt b Jadeja 0 4 4 - - (10) b Mohammed Shami 56 107 109 9 1 T.Bavuma lbw b I.Sharma 18 26 32 3 - (4) b Mohammed Shami 0 2 5 - - *F.du Plessis c Pujara b Ashwin 55 103 126 8 1 (5) b Mohammed Shami 13 26 42 3 - †Q.de Kock b Ashwin 111 163 205 16 2 (6) b Mohammed Shami 0 2 6 - - S.Muthusamy§ not out 33 106 122 4 - (7) not out 49 108 150 5 - V.D.Philander b Ashwin 0 10 16 - - (8) lbw b Jadeja 0 3 5 - - K.A.Maharaj c Agarwal b Ashwin 9 31 37 1 - (9) lbw b Jadeja 0 1 2 - - K.Rabada lbw b Ashwin 15 17 32 3 - c Saha b Mohammed Shami 18 19 24 3 1 Extras b 12, lb 4, nb 5 21 b 2, lb 2 4 (131.2 ov; 510 mins) 431 (63.5 ov; 242 mins) 191 South Africa O M R W wd nb O M R W wd nb Fall Ind SAf Ind SAf Philander 22 4 68 1 - - 12 5 21 1 - - 1 317 (2) 14 (2) 21 (1) 4 (2) Rabada 24 7 66 0 - - (3) 13 3 41 1 - - 2 324 (3) 31 (3) 190 (3) 19 (3) Maharaj 55 6 189 3 - 1 (2) 22 0 129 2 - - 3 377 (4) 34 (4) 239 (2) 20 (4) Piedt 19 1 107 1 - - 17 3 102 0 - - 4 431 (5) 63 (5) 286 (4) 52 (5) Muthusamy 15 1 63 1 1 1 3 0 20 0 - - 5 436 (1) 178 (6) 60 (6) Elgar 1 0 4 1 - - 6 457 (7) 342 (1) 70 (1) 7 494 (8) 370 (7) 70 (8) India O M R W wd nb O M R W wd nb 8 376 (9) 70 (9) I.Sharma 16 2 54 1 - 1 (4) 7 2 18 0 - - 9 396 (10) 161 (10) Mohammed Shami 18 4 47 0 - 1 (3) 10.5 2 35 5 - - 10 431 (11) 191 (11) Ashwin 46.2 11 145 7 - - (1) 20 5 44 1 - - Jadeja 40 5 124 2 - 1 (2) 25 6 87 4 - - Vihari 9 1 38 0 - 2 R.G.Sharma 2 1 7 0 - - (5) 1 0 3 0 - - Umpires: C.B.Gaffaney and R.K.Illingworth. Third umpire: N.J.Llong. Referee: R.B.Richardson. Toss: India Close of Play: 1st day: India (1) 202-0 (Agarwal 84, R.G.Sharma 115, 59.1 overs); 2nd day: South Africa (1) 39-3 (Elgar 27, Bavuma 2, 20 overs); 3rd day: South Africa (1) 385-8 (Muthusamy 12, Maharaj 3, 118 overs); 4th day: South Africa (2) 11-1 (Markram 3, de Bruyn 5, 9 overs). Man of the Match: R.G.Sharma. V.Kohli passed 9,000 runs in first-class matches when he reached 2 in the first innings. R.A.Jadeja reached 200 wickets in Test matches when taking his 2nd wicket in the South Africa first innings. R.G.Sharma provided the ninth instance of a century in each innings for India; only S.M.Gavaskar (thrice) had achieved this feat when opening. Sharma hit a new Test record of 13 sixes in the match (previously 12 by WasimAkram for Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura in 1996/97); the previous record for India was 8 by N.S.Sidhu v Sri Lanka at Lucknow in 1993/94. The total of 37 sixes in the match was a Test record (previously 35, Pakistan v New Zealand at Sharjah in 2014/15); the 27 for India was a national record (previously 15 v Sri Lanka at Mumbai in 2009/10). The 317 scored by M.A.Agarwal and R.G.Sharma was a record for the Indian 1st wicket v South Africa (previously 218 by V.Sehwag and G.Gambhir at Kanpur in 2004/05); the 164 added by D.Elgar and Q.de Kock was a record for the South African 6th wicket v India (previously 144 by A.J.Hall and Z.de Bruyn at Kanpur in 2004/05). The 318 runs conceded by K.A.Maharaj was a Test record for South Africa (surpassing his own 283 v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC) in 2018) and the third highest by any bowler in a Test.
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