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Proteas pacers decimate India for 76, team India clocks one of the lowest Test scores ever

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Indian innings spiralled into an abyss as Dale Steyn picked up five wickets getting India all out for an embarrassing 76 runs. In Makhaya Ntini’s words, “It could not have been better than this for us, especially against India.” The pacers devastated the entire opposition in just 20 overs that made India look less than ordinary on the field, a sharp contrast to the 150 overs they took to give away the ten wickets in Chennai.

Indian innings spiralled into an abyss as Dale Steyn picked up five wickets getting India all out for an embarrassing 76 runs. In Makhaya Ntini’s words, “It could not have been better than this for us, especially against India.” The pacers devastated the entire opposition in just 20 overs that made India look less than ordinary on the field, a sharp contrast to the 150 overs they took to give away the ten wickets in Chennai.
 
Earlier, Steyn claimed two scalps in the form of Rahul Dravid and Harbhajan Singh. The former was clean bowled while the latter was plumb in front of the wicket, creating no doubt in the umpire’s mind about giving him out LBW. India were in doldrums as the tailenders were left to fend for themselves in the first session of play with 8 wickets down for a paltry score of 56 runs.

The first change in the bowling brought Morne Morkel to the forefront, he notched up a fine spell right fropm the word go and picked up two significant middle order wickets in the form of MS Dhoni and Anil Kumble. The batsmen could not muster a strong reply in their short lived innings.

In the first hour, India were rocked by the tearing fast deliveries from Makhaya Ntini as the pacer steamrolled past the willows of the top order batsmen with ease. He clean bowled southpaw Sourav Ganguly for a duck shortly after he had sent VVS Laxman packing in similar style. South Africa were on top of their game with India trembling after losing the first 4 wickets cheaply.

Dale Steyn had earlier sent shockwaves down the Indian camp as he castled Sehwag soon after the home team had lost its first wicket. With two wickets gone in successive overs, Proteas pacers seemed to be on top of their game in the first hour of the second Test match.

Prior to this, Ntini drew first blood for his team as he claimed the crucial wicket of opener Wasim Jaffer early on in the Indian innings. The batsman edged a delivery pitched in the corridors of uncertainty into the hands of Graeme Smith standing at first slip.

Kumble won the toss and elected to bat first in the second Test against South Africa. Graeme Smith looked upbeat and was ready to give the Indian openers a run for their money on the dustbowl of a pitch in Motera.

India opted to have a combination of 6 batsmen and 5 bowlers for the match. Skipper Anil Kumble proved his fitness and booked a place in the playing eleven.

The surprise for the morning was the inclusion of Baroda speedster Irfan Pathan in place of the injured Sachin Tendulkar while Yuvraj Singh and Kaif could not get a berth in the final team composition. Delhi pacer Ishant Sharma also warmed the bench as he was unfit for action as well.
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