In the first innings of the second Test against South Africa, the Indian team was all out for 153 runs. Despite a good start, Team India could not score big. At one time India's score was 153 runs for four wickets. With this score, the last six batsmen returned to the pavilion. Not even a single run was added to Team India's account. Zero runs and six wickets in 11 balls. Seeing this, former Indian coach Ravi Shastri, who was doing commentary, said something interesting. No one stopped laughing after hearing this.
When India's score was 153/4, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul were at the crease. Kohli scored 46 runs and Rahul scored eight runs. Rahul was caught by Lungi Ngidi at the hands of wicketkeeper Kyle Verreyen. After this, the fall of wickets started. After him, Ngidi dismissed Ravindra Jadeja (0) and Jasprit Bumrah (0). Then Virat (46 runs) was caught by Rabada in the slips by Aiden Markram. Mohammad Siraj was run out without opening the account. Prasidh Krishna (0) was out as the last wicket. Rabada dismissed him.
What did Ravi Shastri say?
After six wickets fell for zero, Ravi Shastri said, "Four wickets for 153 runs and then all out for 153 runs." If in the meantime someone has gone to the toilet and returned, then let me tell you that the Indian team is all out for 153 runs. Shastri also said in the end, "Or someone has returned after drinking water." Hearing this from him Other people commenting also started laughing. His comment went viral on social media and people started sharing the video.
India made a big record
Earlier, thanks to the lethal bowling of Mohammed Siraj (6/15), India bowled out South Africa for just 55 runs in 23.2 overs in the first innings. India bowled out the opposition for the lowest score in its 91-year-old Test cricket history. Earlier, the Indian team had bowled out New Zealand for 62 runs in the Mumbai Test in 2021. The Indian team was also reduced to 153 runs, but it took a significant lead of 98 runs in the first innings.
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