VVS Laxman made a polished 96 before India's bowlers grabbed three wickets to give their side the advantage on the third day of the second Test against South Africa at Kingsmead on Tuesday. When bad light stopped play, South Africa were 111 for three, still 192 runs short of a victory target of 303. Laxman said India were confident they could square the three- match series but identified Jacques Kallis as the man who could take the match away from his team.
"If we can get Kallis early it will put a lot of pressure on South Africa," he said. Kallis (12) and AB de Villiers (17) will resume batting for South Africa on Wednesday morning on a pitch which played easier on Tuesday after bowlers dominated the first two days.
"It's a wicket on which you cannot say you are settled," said Laxman. "There is always a chance for the bowlers but if you can get through the tough periods you get value for your shots." South African spin bowler Paul Harris said the home team were quietly confident.
But he admitted that Kallis and De Villiers were the men most likely to provide the stand that was needed. "Obviously this partnership between Jacques and AB is crucial. They are two guys who have won us games on multiple occasions," he said. South Africa lost momentum after captain Graeme Smith gave them a flying start, making a belligerent 37 off 38 balls as he and Alviro Petersen put on 63 in even time for the first wicket.
But Smith was out in the over before tea and two more wickets fell within four balls shortly after the interval. Sree Sreesanth took two wickets and Harbhajan Singh one to dent South African hopes of clinching the series following their win by an innings and 25 runs in the first Test at Centurion.
Smith went on the attack against left-arm opening bowler Zaheer Khan, hitting two boundaries off the first over and taking 12 runs, including two more fours, off Khan's next over. After conceding another boundary to Smith, Khan was taken out of the attack after three overs, which cost 24 runs.
Sreesanth made the breakthrough when Smith top-edged an attempted pull, sending the ball high in the air to enable wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to run to square leg to hold an easy catch. Petersen was caught at short leg off Harbhajan for 26 and Amla followed for 16 when he flashed at a wide ball from Sreesanth and was caught behind.
Laxman was mainly responsible for South Africa having to chase over 300, holding the innings together until he was last man out, caught behind off Dale Steyn as he tried to keep the strike. South African hopes of chasing a relatively small target rose when Morne Morkel bowled Cheteshwar Pujara with the sixth ball of the day, but Laxman remained unruffled and shared stands of 48 for the sixth wicket with Dhoni (21) and 70 for the eighth wicket with Zaheer Khan (27). Laxman batted for 280 minutes, faced 171 balls and hit 12 fours. Boucher's catch off Laxman's edged drive was his ninth of the match, equalling the South African record set by Dave Richardson and equalled twice by Boucher previously.
Scoreboard
India, first innings: 205
South Africa, first innings: 131
India, second innings: (overnight 92-4)
============================================
V. Sehwag c Boucher b Tsotsobe 32
M. Vijay c Amla b Morkel 9
R. Dravid c Boucher b Tsotsobe 2
S. Tendulkar c De Villiers b Steyn 6
V. Laxman c Boucher b Steyn 96
C. Pujara b Morkel 10
M. Dhoni c Boucher b Tsotsobe 21
Harbhajan Singh c Kallis b Morkel 4
Zaheer Khan c De Villiers b Harris 27
I. Sharma c Amla b Kallis 0
S. Sreesanth not out 0
--------------------------------------------
Extras: (b8, lb4, w9) 21
Total: (70.5 overs) 228
============================================
Fall of wickets: 1-42, 2-44, 3-48, 4-56, 5-93, 6-141, 7-148, 8-218, 9-223.
Bowling: Steyn 15.5-1-60-2 (w2), Morkel 15-1-47-3 (w4), Tsotsobe 13-3-43-3 (w1), Kallis 13-2-30-1 (w1), Harris 14-2-36-1
============================================
South Africa, second innings:
============================================
G. Smith c Dhoni b Sreesanth 37
A. Petersen c Pujara b Harbhajan 26
H. Amla c Dhoni b Sreesanth 16
J. Kallis not out 12
A. de Villiers not out 17
--------------------------------------------
Extras: (nb3) 3
Total: (3 wkts, 27 overs) 111
============================================
Fall of wicket: 1-63, 2-82, 3-82.
Bowling: Khan 6-2-25-0, Sharma 5-0-21-0 (nb3), Sreesanth 7-0-30-2, Harbhajan 8-0-29-1, Tendulkar 1-0-6-0
To bat: A. Prince, M. Boucher, D. Steyn, P. Harris, M. Morkel, L. Tsotsobe
Toss: South Africa
Match situation: South Africa need 192 runs to win with seven wickets remaining
Umpires: Steve Davis (AUS), Asad Rauf (PAK)
TV umpire: Johan Cloete (RSA)
Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM).
Comments
Comments are closed.