On the final day of the Delhi Test, India need 8 more South African wickets to make it 3-Nil, while visitors are battling for a draw to end the Test series on some positive.This Test Series has witnessed a lot unexpected turn of events, and yesterday at Feroz Shah Kotla was no different. A rather in form Indian bowling unit faced a task to move courage, determination and resilience of Proteas skipper Hashim Amla. With a target of 481 given by hosts and over five sessions handed to them, Amla's defiance showed intent for a draw in the final match as they have already lost the 4 match series.Amla is to resume his innings today from 23 of 207 balls as he has played the slowest innings of 200 balls or more in the history of Test cricket. He is ably supported by team mate AB De Villiers rather known for his charismatic batting who is on 11 in 91 balls. At stumps yesterday, visitors had only lost two wickets while eating up 72 overs, they only scored 72 in that time, but it hardly mattered to them: South Africa were batting time, and runs were simply not on their minds.
News On AIR | December 7, 2015 7:55 AM
India-SA final Test: India need 8 more South African wickets to make it 3-Nil