India faces an immense challenge to chase down 549 runs after South Africa declared their second innings at 260/5 on Day 4. At stumps, India was struggling at 27/2, having lost both their openers. Marco Jansen struck first for the Proteas, removing Yashasvi Jaiswal for 13. Simon Harmer then accounted for KL Rahul, intensifying India’s troubles. Kuldeep Yadav, batting as a nightwatchman, and B Sai Sudharsan survived to the end of the day, but the significant deficit remains. The South African innings was propelled by a brilliant 94 from Tristan Stubbs and a vital 49 from Tony de Zorzi. While Indian spinners managed to take some wickets, the Proteas batting lineup showcased resilience and aggression, ultimately setting a commanding lead and leaving India with a daunting task ahead in the final day’s play.
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