promotional_ad

Rain frustrates Indian batsmen at day two

Courtesy
promotional_ad

|| AFP ||


India's bid to post a daunting first innings total in the first Test against South Africa suffered a blow when rain prevented any play on the second day at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Monday.


The tourists, seeking their first series win in South Africa, were in a strong position at 272 for three at the end of the first day on Sunday but were unable to build on the platform set by KL Rahul (122 not out) and the other Indian batsmen.



scdry_ads

It was raining at the scheduled start of play on Monday but although there were some brighter intervals, further rain together with a wet outfield caused the umpires to call off play for the day in the early afternoon.


An extra half hour or eight overs of play will be added on the remaining three days, making for a possible 98 overs a day, but Monday’s wash-out effectively means 66 overs have been lost.


Tuesday is predicted to be fine but there could be thunder showers on Wednesday and Thursday.



While India’s batting was praised by commentators, including Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar, South Africa's bowling was unimpressive.


Fast bowler Lungi Ngidi was the one exception taking all three wickets while conceding only 45 runs.



Trending News

Publisher & Editor Md Kamal Hossen

Cricfrenzy took birth as the new face of cricket media in Bangladesh to connect the masses with the sport they love unconditionally in a new and exciting way.

Email: cricfrenzy@gmail.com
Phone: +880 1305-271894
Address: 2nd Floor , House 18, Road 2, Mohammadia Housing Socity, Mohammadpur , Dhaka
Vacancies
Contact for Advertisement
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policies
© 2024 cricfrenzy.com . All rights reserved
footer ball