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India favour caution in building lead against South Africa

Staff Reporter Cricket 2021-12-29, 9:14pm

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CENTURION, South Africa - India made patient progress on the fourth morning day of the first Test against South Africa at SuperSport Park in Centurion on Wednesday.

  India were 79 for three in their second innings at lunch, an overall lead
of 209.

  The tourists added 63 runs for the loss of two wickets in 26 overs during
an attritional period of play.

  The Indian batsmen showed caution on a pitch of variable bounce, content to
leave deliveries they did not have to play.

  Kagiso Rabada had nightwatchman Shardul Thakur caught at third slip for 10
and Lungi Ngidi had first innings centurion KL Rahul caught at first slip for
23.

  Indian captain Virat Kohli survived a confident appeal for leg before
wicket by Rabada shortly before lunch.

  Umpire Marais Erasmus gave Kohli not out and a South African review showed
"umpire's call" on height.

  Kohli (18 not out) and Cheteshwar Pujara (12 not out) batted through until
lunch although the latter was dropped at mid-on by Rabada off Ngidi when he had four.BSS/AFP