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Live Report - South Africa vs India, 2nd Test, Cape Town
By Hemant Brar (now), Deivarayan Muthu (earlier)India win by seven wickets
After being troubled by a couple of short balls, Iyer lofts one down the ground for four to wrap up a seven-wicket win for India. Lasting just 642 balls, it's the shortest Test ever to produce a result in Test history.
Not the way Elgar wanted to finish his Test career but he is out there thanking the crowd. The Indian players, too, congratulate him.
So that's it from this Test, and South Africa remains the final frontier for India.
We will leave you with a teaser from the report:
Jasprit Bumrah’s 6 for 61 paved the way for India’s seven-wicket win on the second day of the second Test in Cape Town, enabling them to level the two-match series 1-1.
After South Africa were bowled out for 176 in their second innings, India chased down the required 79 runs an hour before tea. Lasting just 107 overs, this was the shortest Test ever to produce a result. It was also India's first Test win at Newlands in seven attempts.
But before all that, Aiden Markram scored a stunning hundred – 106 off 103 balls. It was the first time in Test history that a batter scored a hundred where none of his team-mates reached 20 in either innings; Kyle Verreynne's 15 in the first innings was the next best for South Africa. Unfortunately for Markram and Dean Elgar, who retires after this Test, it ended in a losing cause.