Published 16:28 IST, January 5th 2024
'Toss happened just now & the match was over': KL Rahul's blunt verdict on shortest Test in history
IND vs SA 2nd Test could only last for 107 overs and finished within 1.5 days. It broke the record of being the shortest Test match in the history of cricket.
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Team India managed to draw the two-match Test series against South Africa 1-1 after winning a hard-fought match in Cape Town. Amid the uncertainties regarding the Newlands pitch, Team India prevailed due to an outstanding bowling effort in the first innings where they dismissed South Africa for just 55 runs. The IND vs SA 2nd Test could only last for 107 overs and finished within 1.5 days. It broke the record of being the shortest Test match in the history of cricket.
3 things you need to know
- India beat South Africa by 7 wickets in the 2nd Test
- The match finished within 2 days and only 642 balls were bowled in the Test
- It is the shortest Test match in the history of cricket in terms of overs bowled
IND vs SA: KL Rahul comments on the shortest Test match in history
Only 642 balls were bowled in the whole Test match and 33 wickets fell, of which spinners bowled a grand total of 0 overs in the match. The game was completely dominated by the pacers as the ball bounced sharply and had a lot of lateral movement. The criticism surrounding the pitch has been immense with India captain Rohit Sharma stating that he is eagerly waiting for the match referee's rating of the pitch. Meanwhile, KL Rahul commented on the odd Test match and said ‘no one can understand’ what just happened in the match due to the extremely short duration of the Test.
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“Obviously, it's a matter of great happiness that we have won for the first time in Cape Town. This is my third series and every time we come here, we were always in the game, but we ended up losing the Test match when we didn't bat well in a session. So really happy that we could get this win and very special. In terms of emotions, honestly, no one can understand. It seems like the toss happened just now and the match was over,” said Rahul.
India didn't have "extra fire" in the lost opening Test against South Africa but a "mental shift" turned things around, said KL Rahul after the visitors won the second game to level the two-match rubber. India had lost the opening Test by an innings and 32 runs in Centurion but the team regrouped to secure a seven-wicket win against South Africa within two days to record a memorable draw here on Thursday.
"I think we weren't really 100 per cent during our last match in terms of batting or bowling. We were prepared, but that extra edge or extra fire was missing, credit to South Africa as well, that they didn't allow us to reach to that confidence," the 31-year-old told 'Star Sports'.
Rahul lauded the team for recovering quickly from the setback
"There was a little bit of change of the planning and attitude only. I mean we can't say that we weren't ready during the last Test match. We were ready but there are situations where the opposition really blasts you out of the Test match or we are not used to it," Rahul said.
"Since last 4-5 years, we've been a team that's really competed and we have won series outside of India, so we weren't ready for it and it was a huge hit for us...
"...but it speaks volumes of how much we enjoy playing Test cricket and how much we value playing for our country and how much Test victories outside of India mean to us," he added.
India faced criticism for being ill-prepared after they were bowled out for 245 and 131 in the two innings in the first Test, while allowing South Africa to score 408 in their first essay.
"...it was just a mental shift during the turnaround time of one day. We were more ready this time and we were ready for a fight. We wanted to get this win and just do our job really well." Rahul, who scored a memorable hundred in the first Test, admitted that they were not at their best in Centurion.
“They bowled us out very cheaply in both the innings. So, we were really happy that we could bounce off so well.”
(with PTI inputs)
Updated 16:28 IST, January 5th 2024