Muthuswamy Ton and Jansen Blitz Put South Africa in Box Seat v India
Senuran Muthusamy's composed century and lower-order hits helped South Africa reach 489 runs, with India struggling to take wickets on a flat pitch, officials said.
- Senuran Muthusamy's notable innings helped South Africa reach 428/7 in Guwahati on Sunday, as the match in Guwahati continued on Day Two.
- Patient partnerships and late hitting turned the tide for the visitors as a strong seventh-wicket stand steadied the innings on Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati's different surface.
- Muthusamy faced 206 balls for 109, anchoring the innings as Ravindra Jadeja's lbw was overturned on DRS, while the outing featured 10 fours and 2 sixes.
- By stumps on Day Two, India were 9/0 with Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul at the crease, trailing by 480 and needing four wickets to finish South Africa's innings.
- With 35 overs left, the Proteas must choose whether to push on or declare, as Muthusamy and Jansen have shifted momentum and put India under significant pressure.
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Senuran Muthusamy's hundred, Jansen's 93 put South Africa in driver's seat in Guwahati Test
Senuran Muthusamy's maiden Test hundred and Marco Jansen's well-made 93 have put South Africa in the driver's seat in the Guwahati Test against India. Muthusamy, whose highest score before this inning was 11, smashed 109, while Jansen made a quick-fire 93 as the Proteas ended their innings on 489. India came out to bat for a little bit of time on what was a belter of a track on Day 2, with Indian spinners failing to weave their magic at the Bars…
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Muthusamy struck his maiden Test ton (109), but Jansen (93) missed his personal milestone, but their efforts put South Africa on top of the second Test.
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