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India need 8 wickets to win on final day; Rahane hits 2nd ton

By PTI

New Delhi, Dec 6: Ajinkya Rahane today achieved the rare distinction of scoring a century in each innings as India needed another 8 wickets on the last day of the fourth and final Test against a fighting South Africa to record a historic 3-0 series win here.

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After being set a daunting target of 481 for a win, South Africa batted with extreme caution to crawl to a painstaking 72 for 2 in 72 overs at close of an eventful day at the Feroz Shah Kotla. (Rahane in elite company)

Rahane celebrates his 2nd ton in the match

In their bid to bat out for a draw, South African skipper Hashim Amla (23 batting, 207 balls) decided to defend anything and everything that came his way with his ultra-defensive approach.

Courtesy Rahane's unbeaten 100 off 206 balls- his second of the match, the hosts declared their second innings at 267 for five as skipper Virat Kohli signalled the end of the innings when the batsman completed his hundred.

This was the sixth Test century of Rahane's career. Rahane also joined the elite list of Indian cricketers, who have reached three-figure mark in both innings of a Test match.

Late Vijay Hazare (once), Sunil Gavaskar (thrice), Rahul Dravid (twice) and Virat Kohli (once) are the other Indian batsmen to have achieved the coveted milestone.

India is the only team that can win this Test match but with the pitch getting slower and the turn on offer not being vicious, it will be some sort of challenge for Ravindra Jadeja (0/10 in 23 overs) and Ravichandran Ashwin (2/29 from 23 overs) to get the remaining eight wickets tomorrow.

Block, block: Amla plays a defensive shot

The normally prolific AB de Villiers (11 batting ) also put his head down producing a dead bat to the spin twins as they found it difficult to breach the defences of visiting team's two most seasoned campaigners.

Such was the frustration for skipper Kohli that he introduced his opening duo of Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay into the attack trying to do something 'Out of the Box'.

De Villiers scored 11 off 91 balls and the first runs of the Amla-AB partnership came off 63 balls. At stumps, they had added 23 runs in 29.2 overs. The final session yielded 32 runs in 33 overs as the Proteas batsmen defended dourly.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:28 [IST]
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