Kagiso Rabada was at his lethal best, knocking the stuffing out of India’s batting ‘prima donnas’ with a fifer on a track offering extra and variable bounce as South Africa took control of the proceedings on the opening day of the first Test in Centurion on Tuesday. (Scorecard | Day 1 Highlights | Full Coverage)
KL Rahul (70 batting, 105 balls) continued his love affair with Supersport Park, displaying excelle🤪nt temperament on a difficult pitch taking India to 208 for 8 in 59 overs when rain forced early stumps.
Rabada (5/44 in 17 overs) bowled two of the most intimidating and incisive spells witne🐭ssed in recent times to completely rock the Indian batting line-up, which struggled to cope with the conditions.
Had it not been for Rahul, India would have found it tough to cross even the 170-run mark. The six-over coveᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚr off left-arm pacer Marco Jansen and the slash over backward point to complete his♊ fifty with a maximum were the stuff of beauty.
"Rahul is turning out to b🃏e a man for crisis for us. Every time there are tough situations, he is the guy who handles it well for us. Nothing special, he was clear with his gameplans, defended the right balls, attacked the right ones🐠," batting coach Vikram Rathour commented.
One ♓of the finest fast bowlers in contemporary cricket, Rabada bowled an absolute peach to dismiss Virat Kohli (38 off 64 balls) with the old ball after having bounced out Indian skipper Rohꦍit Sharma (5) in his first spell.
In between, S🌟hreyas Iyer (31 o🅘ff 50 balls), who lived dangerously, got a shooter that completely exposed his defense.
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Rabada’s 14th five-wicket haul in Tests also comprised the scalp of Ravichandran Ashwin, who was flummoxed by the extra bounc🤪e, and Shardul Thakur (24), who after a gutsy effort was softened by a bouncer to be taken out with a length delivery later.
Rahul looke𒈔d solid but is slowly runni🤡ng out of partners as a first innings score of 250 looks a distant reality now.
Rabada, who was given a break from the white♔ ball leg, didn’t need time to hit the rhythm as he bowled long spells, and got a disconcerting 𓆉bounce along with a late swing that had the Indian batters in a tangle.
How Kohli was forced into⛎ making a mistake was an education for 🦩young pacers.
Rabada bowled a couple of incoming deliveries to pin him on the back foot and then unleas♏hed his deadly weapon.
He made a nearly 31-over-o🌄ld Kookaburra move in and ke🐼pt it on fuller length as Kohli shaped himself to play inside the line of the delivery.
But to his amazement, the ball pitched and deviated late to take thꦑe outside edge en route to keeper Kyle Verreynne’s hands.
Kohli got a massive reprieve in the first session whe🐓n he was on four as Tony d🍌e Zorzi dropped a dolly at the square leg of debutant Nandre Burger (2/39) but he then carried out the repair work with Iyer.
At the toss, Temba Bavuma took the e🐼xpected decision of bowling first and his bowlersꦬ did make the best use of the conditions during that initial hour.
The steep tennis-ball-like bounce 🎶was always going to create problems for the star-studded Indian line-up which for the last six months haꦏs played only white-ball formats.
Realising the compuls♉ive puller inside Rohit, his opposite number Bavuma, who later limped off with a left hamstring strain, stationed a long leg fielder just like all international skippers deploy across formats.
Having bowled in and around the off-stump, Rab❀ada dug one short but the he⛎ight was just above the waist and Rohit bit the bait, going for the pull.
Burger standing at least 10 metres inside the long-leg boundary had to♛ just ♋complete the formalities.
Young Yashasvi Jaiswal, all of two Tests, was iniꩲtially playing close to his body, which allowed the away-going deliveries to just miss his bat.
He did clip Rabada through mid🐲-wicket and also square-c♑ut Burger for boundaries.
Bowling slightly on the fourth stump channel, the lef▨t-arm paceman altered his line and pitched one on a fuller length on the off-stump.
The ball held its line and enticed Jaiswal to go for a drive and the nick was accepted by Verreynne behind the 𝓡stumps.
But the delivery that Burger bowled to disꦯmiss Gill was a classic set-up.
He kept the stylish right-hander quie🦋t with back-of-length deliveries on the middle-leg line, not giving him any room to play on the off-side.
Similar to New Zealand left-arm pacer Neil Wagner, who relentlessly bo🅺wls the rib-cage line to the right-handers, Burger changed his tactic and kept one right below.
Gill’s arm-pit and the🦹 batter didn’t have enough📖 reaction time to prevent it from brushing his gloves on its way to the keeper’s gloves.