Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Yadav, Jadeja hand India record 11th-straight Test series win

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PUNE, India (AFP) — Umesh Yadav led an inspired bowling display yesterday as India thrashed South Africa by an innings and 137 runs in the second Test to clinch a record 11th-straight series triumph at home.

The tourists were dismissed for 189 after following on in the final session of day four in Pune, as India took an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Vernon Philander, who made 37, and Keshav Maharaj, who scored 22, put up a brief resistance during their 56-run eighth-wicket stand, but Yadav broke through with the wicket of Philander.

He took his third wicket after sending back Kagiso Rabada for four, and spinner Ravindra Jadeja trapped Maharaj lbw to wrap up the game as India went past Australia’s 10-series wins on home turf. Jadeja returned figures of 3-52.

The win also consolidat­ed India’s number one position in the world Test championsh­ip with 200 points.

Skipper Virat Kohli set up the win with his unbeaten 254 — a record seventh double-century for the star batsman — in India’s 601 for five declared.

Ravichandr­an Ashwin struck twice in the morning session after the tourists started their second innings trailing by 326.

Ashwin had du Plessis — who promoted himself to number four in the batting order — caught behind for five, with wicketkeep­er Wriddhiman Saha holding on to a juggling catch.

The off-spinner soon got opening batsman Dean Elgar caught for 48 as South Africa slipped further.

Paceman Ishant Sharma struck with his second ball of the day to trap Aiden Markram lbw for nought.

Markram had a long discussion with Elgar over whether to review the on-field call but walked, only for the replays to suggest the ball would have gone over the stumps.

The Proteas were dismissed for 275 at the end of day three in response to India’s 601-5 declared, 127 short of the follow on.

South Africa put up some resistance in their first innings with Maharaj, who made 72, and Philander, 44 not out, putting on 109 runs for the ninth wicket to frustrate the Indian bowlers.

Ashwin broke the stand with Maharaj’s wicket and then got last man Rabada to return figures of 4-69.

The match will also be remembered for Kohli’s marathon knock as he surpassed Don Bradman’s tally of 6,996 runs.

Kohli, who now has 7,054 runs from 81 Tests, put together crucial partnershi­ps — including a 225-run fifth-wicket stand with Jadeja, who made 91 — to extend India’s dominance.

Opener Mayank Agarwal also contribute­d with a century.

The two teams now head to Ranchi for the final match, starting October 19.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? South Africa batsman Quinton de Kock (left) reacts after getting clean bowled during the fourth day of play of the second Test cricket match versus India at Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune, yesterday.
(Photo: AFP) South Africa batsman Quinton de Kock (left) reacts after getting clean bowled during the fourth day of play of the second Test cricket match versus India at Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune, yesterday.
 ??  ?? India pace bowler Umesh Yadav (left) celebrates with captain Virat Kohli after taking the wicket of South Africa batsman Vernon Philander during the fourth day of play in the second Test cricket match at Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune.
India pace bowler Umesh Yadav (left) celebrates with captain Virat Kohli after taking the wicket of South Africa batsman Vernon Philander during the fourth day of play in the second Test cricket match at Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune.
 ??  ?? South Africa batsman Dean Elgar in action during the fourth day of play of the second Test cricket match against India in Pune.
South Africa batsman Dean Elgar in action during the fourth day of play of the second Test cricket match against India in Pune.

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