The Asian Age

Smart win for Team India

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Team India’s convincing victory against the South Africans in the first Test of three was outstandin­g as it was marked by quite a few phenomenal individual performanc­es. Cricket is a team game that offers great scope for individual players to shine and India had a whole crop of them in Rohit Sharma, Mayank Agarwal, Ravichandr­an Ashwin, Mohammed Shami and Ravindra Jadeja. Their performanc­es helped beat a bit of wet weather, a slow Visakhaptn­am pitch and doughty displays by visiting batsmen Dean Elgar and Quinton de Kock.

The standout performer was, of course, Rohit Sharma whose first Test as opening batsman saw him complete a dream double of a century in each innings, the first ever by one opening in a Test for the first time. Moulded in the slam-bang modern game of frenetic limited-overs cricket, his natural aggressive­ness was Rohit’s best suit. His determinat­ion to make good his streak of form in the World Cup in which he scored five centuries, Rohit has now cemented his Test place too. Batsmen of his instinctiv­e striking power make the game what it is today, while facilitati­ng results in the longer format.

Ashwin had not been on the boil since a tour of Australia in 2017-18. He made his case for a specialist finger spinner being a match winner in Test cricket with his seven-wicket haul in the first South African innings when conditions were favouring the bat. His discipline­d line with subtle variations saw Ashwin recapture wicket-taking form. His partner-in-spin, Jadeja had his moments too, teasing the batsmen on a wearing pitch.

Shami was the wrecker-in-chief of the South Africans in their second essay. He broke the stereotype of sinuous tweakers spinning a web on dusty pitches with seriously effective seam bowling in which reverse swing was the key component. He struck timber regularly to hasten the Proteas’ defeat, his performanc­e on the final day being the icing on the Indian cake.

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