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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

India Complete 3-0 Series Whitewash with Emphatic Win at Ranchi beating South Africa by an innings and 202 Runs Tuesday Oct 22,2019

India completed a clean sweep in the three Test series against South Africa, winning the third and final Test in Ranchi on Tuesday October 22,2019 by an innings and 202 runs.


The Proteas started the day on 132/8

Debutant spinner Shahbaz Nadeem took the last two wickets on successive balls in just the second over of the fourth day to dismiss the Proteas for 133 while following on.

India needed only 12 balls on Day 4 to complete the formalities in Ranchi and inflict a 3-0 whitewash on a hapless South African side. 

Umesh Yadav and Mohammed Shami finished with 10 wickets between them in the match. Shami picked 13 wickets in the series while Umesh picked 11

Shahbaz Nadeem removed Theunis de Bruyn and Lungi Ngidi with the final two balls of the second over to finish with four wickets on his debut- 2/22(11.2 Overs ) and 2/18(6 overs)


It was a series to forget for South Africa, who ended up on the wrong end of a 3-0 series whitewash for the first time in over a decade.

The innings loss in this match is also their joint-third highest margin of defeat in this manner. This series was also the first time since the 1935-36 season that South Africa lost two Tests in a series by an innings.

Third instance of South Africa getting whitewashed since re-admission in a series of 3+ Tests:
0-3 vs Aus in Aus 2001/02
0-3 vs Aus in SA 2005/06
0-3 vs Ind in Ind 2019/20

Biggest innings defeats for SA:
Innings & 360 runs v Aus Joburg 2001/02
Innings & 259 runs v Aus Port Elizabeth 1949/50
Innings & 202 runs v Eng Cape Town 1888/89
Innings & 202 runs v Ind Ranchi 2019/20 *


3-Match Test Series Result
 
First Test @ Vizag Oct 02 - 06,2019
Scorecard
India                  502/ 7 Declared and 323/4 Declared
Mayank Agarwal   215(371 Balls 4x23 and 6x6)
Rohit Sharma         176(244 Balls 4x23 and 6x6)
Rohit Sharma          127(149 Balls 4x10 and 6x7)
Cheteshwar Pujara    81(148 Balls 4x13 and 6x2)
Ravindra Jadeja         40(32 Balls 6x3)
South Africa      431 and 191
Match Result - India won by 2013 Runs
MOM - Rohit Sharma for his 176 and 127 Runs
Series Result -India lead the 3-Match Test Series 1-0

Second Test @Pune Oct 10 -13,2019
Scorecard
India               601/5 Declared
Mayank Agarwal   108(195 Balls 4x19 and 6x2)
Virat Kohli             254*(336 Balls 4x33 and 6x2)
South Africa   275 and 189
Match Result - India won by an innings and 137 Runs
MOM - Virat Kohli for his 254*(336 Balls 4x33 and 6x2)

Third Test @ Ranchi Oct 19 -22,2019
Scorecard
India               497/9 Declared
Rohit Sharma       212(255 Balls 4x28 and 6x6)
Ajinkya Rahane   115(192 Balls 4x17 and 6x1)
Ravindra Jadeja     51(119 Balls 4x4)
Umesh Yadav         31(10 Balls 6x5)
South Africa  162 and 133
Match Result - India won by an innings and 202 Runs
MOM - Rohit Sharma for his212(255 Balls 4x28 and 6x6)
Series Result - India won the 3-Match Test Series 3-0
Player of  the series Rohit Sharmafor scoring 529 runs from just 4 innings




6 records Rohit Sharma broke in the Test series



1)Following his maiden double ton at Ranchi, Rohit became the batsman with the highest Test average at home, overtaking Don Bradman. After his 212-run knock which featured 28 fours and six sixes, Rohit’s average at home rose to 99.84. Bradman, on the other hand, averaged 98.22 in home Tests


2)When Rohit hit Dane Piedt for the third six of his innings at Ranchi during the course of his double hundred, he overtook England all-rounder Ben Stokes (15) to become the batsman with highest number of sixes in 2019


3) With the six against Piedt, Rohit also broke the world record for the highest number of sixes by a batsman in a bilateral Test series. Rohit bettered Shimron Hetmyer's tally of 15 sixes (against Bangladesh in 2018-19)


4)During the Visakhapatnam game, Rohit broke twin records - most sixes in a Test match and most sixes by an Indian in a Test match. He hit 13 sixes to break Wasim Akram’s record of 12 which was set during his unbeaten 257 against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura in October 1996


When Rohit slammed his ninth six of the Test, he went past Navjot Singh Sidhu’s record for most sixes by an Indian in a Test match. In 1994, Sidhu hit eight sixes in the Lucknow Test against Sri Lanka



5)With his twin hundreds at Visakhapatnam, Rohit became the first batsman in history to score a hundred in both innings of their maiden Test as an opener. Rohit made 176 in the first innings of the first Test, and followed it up with 127 in the second




6)During the course of his twin centuries at Visakhapatnam, Rohit also surpassed Kepler Wessels to become the batsman with the most runs while opening for the first time in Test cricket.Kepler Wessels compiled 208 runs for Australia against England in 1982-83 while Rohit made 303 runs in the first Test against South Africa



 


Records broken during India's 3-0 Test series win over South Africa

# Indian opener Rohit Sharma became the first player from the country to score a century in all three formats of the game as an opener when he smashed an unbeaten knock of 176 during the first Test against South Africa at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam.

# With this, Sharma also became the fourth batsman from the country after Shikhar Dhawan (187 vs Australia in Mohali, 2013), KL Rahul (110 vs Australia, Sydney, 2015) and Prithvi Shaw (134 v West Indies, Rajkot, 2018) to score a century while opening the innings for the very first time in Tests.

# By scoring a ton, the right-handed batsman also became the seventh cricketer in the world to hit a hundred as an opener in each format of the game after West Indies' Chris Gayle, New Zealand's Brendon McCullum, New Zealand's Martin Guptill, Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan, Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad, Australia's Shane Watson and Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal.

# En route to his blistering 176-run knock, Rohit also became the second Indian batsman after former Indian skipper Rahul Dravid to notch up six straight fifty-plus scores on home soil. He had earlier smashed three half-centuries against Sri Lanka and two against New Zealand at home in 2017.

# Rohit followed his century in the first innings of the opening Test with a brilliant127-run knock in the second innings to become the first batsman to score hundred in both innings of his debut match as an opener in Test cricket.

 # During the series, the Indian opener also equaled legendary Test batsman Sunil Gavaskar's record of scoring three or more tons as opener in a Test series when he smashed a 212-run knock off 255 balls during the third match. It was also Rohit's maiden double Test ton.

# Rohit Sharma has also become only the fifth Indian opener after Vinoo Mankad, Budhi Kunderan, Sunil Gavskar and Virender Sehwag to score 500-plus runs in a single Test series.

# Indian skipper Virat Kohli become the first batsman of the country to score seven double centuries in the longest format of the game when he smashed a massive 254-run knock in the first innings of the second Test--which was also his career-best score.

# En route to his blistering knock, Kohli also surpassed former opener Virender Sehwag and legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for the most double hundreds in Test cricket by an Indian.

# Kohli, who scored his first twin century against the West Indies in 2016, also went past former Australian cricketer Don Bradman's tally of 6,996 runs in Test cricket. With 7,000 runs in 81 Test matches, he also became the third-fastest Indian and joint fourth-fastest overall to amass these many runs.

# Not only this, Kohli also went past legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar to become the fourth fastest player to reach 26 Test centuries in terms of innings played. Kohli took 138 innings to reach the mark, while the former India cricketer scored his 26th Test ton in 144 innings.

# As the captain, Kohli became the first skipper to enforce a follow-on on South Africa in the longest format of the game since 2008. The 30-year-old asked South Africa to bat again on the fourth day of the second Test in Pune after bundling out the visitors for 275 runs to take a massive 326-run lead in their first innings on Saturday.

# Meanwhile, Mayank Agarwal, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma also became the first three Indian batsmen to score a double century in the same Test series.
 

 




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