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Steyn on the game
DURBAN, South Africa &mdash;<br />India's Ravindra Jadeja<br />bowls during day two of the<br />second Test match against<br />South Africa at the the<br />Kingsmead stadium here,<br />yesterday. (PHOTO: AFP)
Cricket, Sports
December 27, 2013

Steyn on the game

South African bowler takes six to lead fightback against India

DURBAN, South Africa (AFP) — Dale Steyn ended a bowling drought with a six-wicket haul as South Africa fought back on the second day of the final Test against India at Kingsmead yesterday.

Steyn took six for 100 as India slipped from their overnight 181 for one to 334 all out.

South Africa reached 82 for no wicket by the close, with Graeme Smith (35 not out) and Alviro Petersen (46 not out) batting confidently and scoring at better than four runs an over to reduce the deficit to 252.

Fast bowler Steyn had endured the longest period without a wicket in his Test career before he had Cheteshwar Pujara caught behind for 70 in the sixth over of a day’s play which started more than three hours late because of rain.

He had bowled 417 balls since his previous wicket when he dismissed Shikhar Dhawan early in the drawn first Test in Johannesburg.

Steyn’s first strike ended a 157-run partnership between Pujara and Murali Vijay.

Vijay followed for 97 in Steyn’s next over when he gloved a catch down the leg side to wicketkeeper AB de Villiers.

Rohit Sharma padded up to the next ball and watched in dismay as the ball snaked back and hit his middle stump. Steyn had captured three wickets in ten balls without conceding a run.

Vijay batted for 309 minutes and faced 226 balls before falling three short of what would have been his fourth Test century and his first outside India. He hit 18 boundaries.

He said he was happy that he made a good score against the number one team in the world.

But he said he was sorry that he and Pujara had gone in quick succession.

With 11 overs remaining to the second new ball, Steyn was rested after one more over. Kohli and Rahane batted solidly and then saw off the new ball, with Steyn and Vernon Philander unable to make any further breakthroughs.

Rahane was twice struck by bouncers from Steyn, on the helmet and on the upper arm.

It took a spectacular catch by De Villiers to dismiss Kohli, who made a confident 46 before glancing Morne Morkel to leg, with the wicketkeeper flinging himself to his left to take the chance.

Rahane and Dhoni scored quickly after tea until Steyn was brought back and had Dhoni caught at first slip. Zaheer Khan slashed wildly at a lifting delivery from Steyn and was caught by a leaping De Villiers.

Ravindra Jadeja edged off-spinner JP Duminy to slip where Jacques Kallis dived to become the second man after India’s Rahul Dravid to take 200 Test catches.

The innings folded quickly as Ishant Sharma was caught behind off Steyn and Mohammed Shami edged Morkel to first slip. Morkel finished with three for 50.

Rahane, playing in his third Test, was left unbeaten on 51, his maiden half-century. He batted for 190 minutes and faced 121 balls, hitting eight fours.

South Africa got off to a quick start as Smith and Petersen hit two boundaries apiece, as 18 runs were scored off the first two overs.

The total was 36 after six overs before Ishant Sharma came on and bowled a testing maiden over, bowling around the wicket to the left-handed Smith with six fielders on the leg side, including three in catching positions.

Steyn said South Africa wanted to press home their advantage in order to secure a series win to mark Kallis’s last Test.

Scoreboard

India first innings (overnight 181-1)

S Dhawan b Morkel 29

M Vijay c De Villiers b Steyn 97

C Pujara c De Villiers b Steyn 70

V Kohli c De Villiers b Morkel 46

R Sharma b Steyn 0

A Rahane not out 51

M Dhoni c Smith b Steyn 24

R Jadeja c Kallis b Duminy 0

Zaheer Khan b Steyn 0

ISharma c De Villiers b Steyn 4

Mohammed Shami c Smith b

Morkel 1

Extras (lb7, nb1, w4) 12

Total (111.3 overs) 334

Fall of wickets: 1-41 (Dhawan),

2-198 (Pujara), 3-199 (Vijay), 4-

199 (R. Sharma), 5-265 (Kohli), 6-

320 (Dhoni), 7-321 (Jadeja), 8-322

(Khan), 9-330 (I. Sharma), 10-334

(Shami)

Bowling: Steyn 30-9-100-6 (2w),

Philander 21-6-56-0 (1nb, 1w),

Morkel 23.3-6-50-3 (1w), Kallis 11-

1-36-0, Peterson 22-2-75-0,

Duminy 4-0-10-1

South Africa first innings

G Smith not out 35

A Petersen not out 46

Extras (lb1) 1

Total (0 wkts, 20 overs) 82

To bat: H Amla, J Kallis, A de

Villiers, J Duminy, F du Plessis,

Reterson, V Philander, D Steyn, M

Morkel

Bowling: Zaheer Khan 4-0-20-0,

Mohammed Shami 5-0-23-0, I.

Sharma 6-2-18-0, Jadeja 5-1-20-0

Match situation: South Africa

trail by 252 runs with ten wickets

remaining in the first innings

Toss: India

Umpires: Steve

Davis, Rod Tucker

(both AUS)

TV Umpire: Adrian

Holdstock (RSA)

Match Referee: Andy

Pycroft (ZIM)

 

DURBAN, South Africa &mdash; South Africa’s captain Graeme Smith<br />(right), plays a shot as India’s fielder Murali Vijay watches<br />during the second day of their Test match at Kingsmead<br />stadium here, yesterday. (PHOTO: AP)
DURBAN, South Africa<br />&mdash; South Africa’s<br />bowler Dale Steyn<br />celebrates after<br />dismissing India’s<br />captain Mahendra<br />Singh Dhoni for 24 runs<br />during the second day<br />of their Test match at<br />Kingsmead stadium<br />here, yesterday.<br />(PHOTO: AP)

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