Updated October 19th, 2019 at 16:13 IST

Ind vs SA 3rd Test, Day 1, Session 2: Key moments

India vs South Africa 3rd Test went underway this morning in Ranchi. Captain Kohli won the toss and chose to bat first. Team India leads the series 2-0.

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India's batsmen did not have the best of starts this morning against the visiting South Africans in the final Test of the 3-match series in Ranchi. After losing Agarwal, Pujara and Kohli in quick succession, the hosts were reduced to 39-3 at one stage. Riding on a brilliant opening spell from Rabada, the Proteas enjoyed an excellent opening session on the field. After Kohli’s dismissal, Ajinkya Rahane joined opener Rohit Sharma for a rescue mission. The two batsmen negotiated the remaining overs till lunch to see India through 71-3 after 23 overs.

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Key moments from Day 1 afternoon session

1.       Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane’s partnership

The two batsmen resumed the Indian innings at 71-3 after lunch with counter-attacking batting throughout the session. When India reached 189, Sharma and Rahane brought up their 150-run partnership in just 188 deliveries. With 134 runs in 29 overs, the duo made sure that Team India did not lose any further wickets till tea.

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2.       Rohit Sharma’s third century of the series

The right-handed batsman notched up his sixth Test ton and third of the series to lead the charge for India’s recovery. Sharma smashed 13 boundaries and four sixes on his way to an unbeaten 108 as Team India ended the session at 205-3 in 52 overs.

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3.       Rahane’s half-century

Ajinkya Rahane brought up his 21st Test half-century during his partnership with the Indian opener. At the start of the Tea break, Rahane was unbeaten at 74 with 10 fours and one six. His innings came at a crucial juncture for the Indian batting as the hosts were struggling at 39-3 after Kohli’s dismissal in the morning session.

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Published October 19th, 2019 at 15:18 IST