Batters flop as India succumb to spin in Kolkata Test

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November 16, 2025 14:59 IST

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South Africa's players celebrate a wicket

IMAGE: South Africa's players celebrate a wicket during Day 3 of the first Test against India in Kolkata. Photograph: BCCI

Off-spinner Simon Harmer led South Africa's lion-hearted bowling effort as the Proteas registered a thrilling 30-run victory against India inside three days of the low-scoring opening Test, in Kolkata, on Sunday.

Harmer claimed 4/21 as India, chasing 124 for victory, folded for 93 in a remarkable batting meltdown in front of the nearly 40,000-strong crowd at Eden Gardens.

Earlier, Temba Bavuma dragged South Africa back into the contest with an innings of tremendous grit.

Simon Harmer

IMAGE: Simon Harmer celebrates the wicket of Kuldeep Yadav. Photograph: BCCI

Having conceded a first-innings lead of 30, South Africa resumed day three on a precarious 93/7 with the onus on Bavuma to give his bowlers some runs to defend.

Bavuma replied with an unbeaten 55 -- the only 50 by any batter on a minefield of a pitch where inconsistent bounce and spin made life difficult for the shot-makers.

Marco Jansen

IMAGE: Marco Jansen celebrates with team-mates after taking the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Photograph: BCCI

Corbin Bosch produced a defiant 25, but once Jasprit Bumrah pegged back his off stump, South Africa's tail promptly caved in.

Bavuma was left stranded after a 136-ball defiance, which contained four boundaries and plenty of determination.

Simon Harmer

IMAGE: Simon Harmer celebrates the wicket of Dhruv Jurel with captain Temba Bavuma. Photograph: BCCI

Chasing a small total to win, India were already short of a batter as skipper Shubman Gill retired hurt in the first innings and could not bat in the second.

To make it worse, Marco Jansen claimed two wickets in his first seven deliveries to leave India reeling.

Yashasvi Jaiswal fell for a four-ball duck while opening partner K L Rahul made one before he too perished caught behind.

Temba Bavuma

IMAGE: Temba Bavuma celebrates his half-century with Simon Harmer. Photograph: BCCI

Harmer dismissed Dhruv Jurel and Rishabh Pant to reduce India to 38/4 and then trapped Ravindra Jadeja (18).

Aiden Markram struck a crucial blow when he dismissed a set Washington Sundar (31) in the slip.

 

Realising the futility of trying to hang around, Axar Patel smacked a couple of sixes before falling for 26, which effectively sealed the match in South Africa's favour.

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