
The 2nd unofficial Test between India A and South Africa A ended in humiliation for the visitors as the Proteas chased down a massive 416-run target to win by five wickets. South Africa’s batting display exposed serious weaknesses in India’s bowling attack.
South Africa’s Dominant Chase
Chasing 416, South Africa A finished with 417/5, showcasing complete control. Jordan Hermann led the charge with a brilliant 91 off 123 balls, supported by Lesego Senokwane (77) and Zubayr Hamza (77). Captain Temba Bavuma anchored the chase with a composed 59 runs at a strike rate of 58.42.
India’s Bowling Fails Under Pressure
The Indian bowlers looked out of rhythm throughout the innings. Even senior names like Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, and Kuldeep Yadav failed to create any pressure or breakthroughs. Their inability to adapt to the pitch and maintain consistency proved costly.
Bright Spots in India’s Batting
Despite the defeat, a few Indian batters impressed in the second innings. Dhruv Jurel (127), Harsh Dubey (84), and Rishabh Pant (65) played commendable knocks that helped India A post a competitive total. However, the lack of bowling support erased their efforts.
Lessons for India A
This crushing defeat serves as a wake-up call for India’s bench strength. The South African unit, packed with determination and tactical discipline, proved far superior. The BCCI and team management now face pressure to rebuild the bowling setup and restore confidence before future overseas series.
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