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In a whirlwind of wickets at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, India showcased their bowling prowess against South Africa in the 2nd Test. Seamer Mohammed Siraj led the charge, taking a career-best 6-15 as the Proteas were bowled out for a meagre 55 runs in just 23.2 overs. India's bowlers, including Jasprit Bumrah and Mukesh Kumar, wreaked havoc on the South African batting lineup, setting the stage for a thrilling match.
Amidst the chaos, India faced their own collapse, losing their last six wickets without adding a run. With a total of 23 wickets falling on a frenetic opening day, the Test match proved to be a rollercoaster of cricketing drama. Despite South Africa's valiant efforts, India emerged victorious, needing just 79 runs to secure a remarkable win.
The match's swift conclusion in just 107 overs marked a historic moment in Test cricket history. India's victory over South Africa became the shortest Test match with a decisive winner ever recorded, surpassing Australia's previous record set in 1932. The intense battle between these cricket giants left fans in awe, highlighting the unpredictable and electrifying nature of the sport.
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