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CAPE TOWN:Seamer Vernon Philander took career-best 6/42 as South Africa claimed a 72-run victory over India on a gripping fourth day of the first Test here today.

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Cape Town, January 8

Seamer Vernon Philander took career-best 6/42 as South Africa claimed a 72-run victory over India on a gripping fourth day of the first Test here today. Set 208 for victory, India were bowled out for 135 in 42.4 overs in their second innings on a lively wicket with Philander, the chief destroyer, recording figures of 6/42 for his first five-wicket haul in Tests since 2013.

India seemed to have seized control of the Test when they bowled South Africa out for 130 in the morning session, but found the home attack on the seamer-friendly wicket too much of a challenge. After Day 3 had been a washout, 18 wickets fell in 64 overs on Monday, all going to seamers.

Shami, Bumrah show 

South Africa resumed on 65/2, but were only able to double their score before they lost their last eight wickets.  Mohammed Shami (3/28) and debutant Jasprit Bumrah (3/39) were the pick of the Indian bowlers. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2-33) also chipped in with two wickets. Only an attacking 35 from De Villiers stemmed the tide to a degree before he was the last man out.

South Africa, without injured seamer Dale Steyn who will miss the rest of the series with a heel problem, looked appeared in trouble when the Indian openers, Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan, weathered the initial overs and pushed the score to 30 for no loss. But once Shikhar Dhawan (16) deflected a rising deliver from Morne Morkel (2/39) to gully, the wickets started tumbling. Philander picked up his first wicket when Murali Vijay (13) edged to the third slip. Cheteshwar Pujara (four) became Morkel's second victim with the score on 39, before Indian captain Virat Kohli (28) took the attack to the South Africans. He was undone playing across a straight delivery from Philander.

Rohit Sharma (10) was bowled off the inside edge by Philander before the tourists' first-innings hero Hardik Pandya edged Kagiso Rabada to De Villiers in the slips. Rabada claimed the wicket of Wriddhiman Saha (eight) with the last ball before tea.

Philander then took three wickets in four balls to seal the victory after a seventh-wicket stand of 49 between top-scorer Ravichandran Ashwin (37) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (13 not out) had briefly sent jitters through the Newlands crowd.

“I was nervous we did not have enough runs,” said South Africa captain Faf du Plessis. “I knew the new ball would be key for us, if we could strike early we believed we could get through their batting line-up.” — Reuters

Philander’s best

  • 6/42 vs IND, Cape Town, 2018 
  • 6/44 vs NZ, Hamilton, 2012 
  • 6/81 vs NZ, Wellington, 2012

Small targets India fail to chase down

  • 120 v WI, Bridgetown, 1997
  • 176 v SL, Galle, 2015
  • 208 v SA, Cape Town, 2018 
  • 221 v Pak, Bengaluru, 1987

When India lost seven wickets inside 100 runs in each innings of a Test 

  • 56/7 & 80/7 vs Australia, Brisbane, 1947
  • 51/7 & 66/7 vs England, Manchester, 1952
  • 28/7 & 66/7 vs New Zealand, Hyderabad, 1969
  • 74/7 & 40/7 vs South Africa, Durban, 1996 
  • 68/7 & 70/7 vs England, Oval, 2014
  • 92/7 & 82/7 vs South Africa, Cape Town, 2018 

The pitch was outstanding. I really like the type of wicket this was. ... It was not one-sided, both teams were in it at different stages. As a team, we really enjoyed being part of this Test and so did South Africa. — Virat Kohli 

What better setting can you ask for. One of the better grounds to play cricket at. Just a great atmosphere. — Vernon Philander

Every single time when we needed to stand up through tough periods, we responded beautifully ... When we came in today, the pitch was green again, almost like the day 1 pitch. It was tough. — Faf du Plessis


Scoreboard

South Africa 1st inngs: 286
India 1st inngs: 209
South Africa 2nd inngs:  (Overnight 65/2) 
 
A Markram c Kumar b Pandya 34
D Elgar c Saha b Pandya 25
K Rabada c Kohli b Shami 5
H Amla c Sharma b Shami 4
AB de Villiers c Kumar b Bumrah 35
F du Plessis c Saha b Bumrah 0
Q de Kock c Saha b Bumrah 8
V Philander bw b Shami 0
K Maharaj c Saha b Kumar 15
M Morkel c Saha b Kumar 2
D Steyn not out 0
Extras: (W-2) 2
Total: (all out, 41.2 Overs) 130
Fall of wickets: 1-52 2-59 3-66 4-73 5-82 6-92 7-95 8-122 9-130 10-130

Bowling

  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar 11-5-33-2
  • Jasprit Bumrah 11.2-1-39-3
  • Mohammed Shami 12-3-28-3
  • Hardik Pandya 6-0-27-2
  • Ravichandran Ashwin 1-0-3-0
India 2nd Innings
 
M Vijay c de Villiers b Philander 13
S Dhawan c (sub) C Morris b Morkel 16
C Pujara c de Kock b Morkel 4
V Kohli lbw b Philander 28
R Sharma b Philander 10
W Saha lbw b Rabada 8
H Pandya c de Villiers b Rabada 1
R Ashwin c de Kock b Philander 37
B Kumar not out 13
M Shami c du Plessis b Philander 4
J Bumrah c du Plessis b Philander 0
Extras: (lb-1) 1
Total: (all out, 42.4 overs) 135
Fall of wickets: 1-30 2-30 3-39 4-71 5-76 6-77 7-82 8-131 9-135 10-135
Bowling
Vernon Philander 15.4-4-42-6
Morne Morkel 11-1-39-2
Kagiso Rabada 12-2-41-2
Keshav Maharaj 4-1-12-0
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