Hosts India overcame South Africa’s dogged resistance in the final session to beat the visitors by 337 runs in the final Test at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium yesterday and complete a 3-0 win in the four-match series.
A.B. de Villiers remained at the crease for about six hours, much of it with a swollen thumb, for his 43 to fuel South Africa’s faint hopes of salvaging a draw after extraordinary stonewalling from the visitors in their remarkably dour second innings.
India struck back in the final session, claiming five wickets to bowl out South Africa for 143 runs in 143.1 overs to seal victory and vault into second place in world Test rankings.
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Resuming on 72-2 on a hazy morning, South Africa employed the same ultra-defensive strategy that marked their batting on Sunday.
Determined to eke out a draw, captain Hashim Amla and De Villiers continued to frustrate the Indian bowlers with resolute stonewalling.
The number of bowlers Virat Kohli employed rose to eight, including the India captain himself, as he grew desperate to separate Amla and De Villiers.
Kohli surrounded the batsmen with up to six close-in fielders for his spinners, but success eluded the hosts until the 13th over of the day.
Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja earned the breakthrough in the fifth over after the hosts had taken the new ball, spinning one past Amla’s tentative bat to hit the top of the off-stump before embarking on a celebratory run.
Amla departed after nearly five hours of dour defending, scoring 25 painstaking runs from 244 balls in what was the slowest-ever Test inning of 200 or more balls.
The 27 runs he added with De Villiers in 253 balls was also the slowest Test partnership of 175 balls or more.
Faf du Plessis displayed the same obduracy with the bat and took 53 balls — seven more than skipper Amla — to get off the mark.
Jadeja, who bowled 17 consecutive maiden overs in the second innings, struck again after lunch, trapping Du Plessis LBW for 10, ending the batsman’s two-hour vigil.
Ravichandran Ashwin (5-61) dismissed the scoreless J.P. Duminy, but De Villiers and Dane Vilas (13) joined hands to thwart the Indians to ensure the Test spilled into its final session.
The hosts struck immediately after tea, with Yadav sending back Vilas before Ashwin dealt the biggest blow, ending De Villiers’ marathon 297-ball stay, with Jadeja taking the catch at leg-slip.
It was one of the slowest innings by De Villiers, who holds the record for the fastest 50, 100 and 150 in one-day cricket, made more remarkable by the fact that he had been hit on the thumb by an Umesh Yadav delivery.
Once De Villiers departed, South Africa came completely unstuck and lost their last five wickets for seven runs in the space of five overs.
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