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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

1st Test: 'High five' Kagiso Rabada limits India to 208/8 on rain-truncated Day 1

NEW DELHI: Kagiso Rabada was in sublime form, wreaking havoc among India's top-order batsmen on a challenging track that offered erratic bounce. His five-wicket haul propelled South Africa into a commanding position on the opening day of the first Test.

KL Rahul, resilient as ever, displayed exceptional composure on a testing pitch, anchoring India with an unbeaten 70 off 105 deliveries before rain intervened, halting play at 208 for 8 in 59 overs.

Rabada's spell was nothing short of menacing, dismantling India's batting lineup with precision. He dismissed key figures like Virat Kohli (38 off 64 balls) and Rohit Sharma (5) with deliveries that showcased his skill and class. Shreyas Iyer's (31 off 50 balls) defense was exposed by a delivery that kept low, leading to his dismissal.

IND vs SA, 1st Test, Day 1: AS IT HAPPENED

Rabada's fifer, his 14th in Tests, included crucial scalps like Ravichandran Ashwin and Shardul Thakur, whose brave effort succumbed to a well-directed bouncer.

Despite Rahul's resilience, the lack of partnerships has put India in a tough spot, making a first-innings score of 250 seem distant.

1/9:Boxing Day Tests: A look at Jasprit Bumrah's stats

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2/9:BOOM BOOM BUMRAH

<p>During the first Test between India and South Africa in Centurion, India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah will be wearing the whites for the first time in around one and a half years. <br /></p>PTI

3/9:TWO-MATCH SERIES

<p>The first Test of the two-match series will be starting from Tuesday at Centurion. <br /></p>Getty Images

4/9:EXCITED FOR A COMEBACK

<p>Bumrah, who last played a Test for India against England at Birmingham in July last year as a captain, will be playing his first Test in a long while after struggling with injuries that kept him out for much of this year.<br /></p>Getty Images

5/9:PACE SPEARHEAD

<p><br />With 128 wickets in 30 Tests with the best bowling figures of 6/27, Bumrah has a reputation and numbers by his side. In just six Tests in South Africa, Bumrah has taken 26 wickets at an average of 24.38, with the best figures of 5/42.<br /></p>Getty Images

6/9:INDIA'S LUCKY CHARM

<p>Besides these great overall numbers, this pacer also has great numbers in 'Boxing Day' Tests played in Australia and South Africa. <br /></p>Getty Images

7/9:LETHAL YORKER SPECALLIST

<p>India have never lost a Test match with Bumrah throwing down his rocket-like deliveries on the pitch. <br /></p>Getty Images

8/9:BUMRAH IS BACK

<p>India have played three Boxing Day matches with Bumrah in their squad, two against Australia in Australia and one against Proteas in Centurion. India have won all of these matches.<br /></p>Getty Images

9/9:IMPRESSIVE FIGURES

<p>Overall in three Boxing Day Tests, Bumrah has taken 20 wickets with the best figures of 6/33.<br /></p>Getty Images
Boxing Day Tests: A look at Jasprit Bumrah's stats

Rabada, returning from a break from white-ball cricket, effortlessly found his rhythm, utilising the pitch conditions to trouble Indian batsmen with sharp bounce and late swing.

His masterclass against Kohli, forcing an error from the veteran, served as a lesson for young pacers. Rabada's crafty delivery deceived Kohli, deviating late to claim an outside edge, leaving the Indian skipper amazed.

Kohli had a stroke of luck early in his innings when he was dropped on four, but he capitalized on the chance and steadied the ship alongside Iyer.

At the toss, Temba Bavuma's decision to bowl first proved fruitful as his bowlers exploited the challenging conditions, capitalizing on the unfamiliar steep bounce that troubled the Indian lineup, predominantly accustomed to white-ball cricket in recent months.

Bavuma's strategic field placement, particularly against Rohit Sharma, paid dividends, with Rabada executing a well-planned delivery that lured Rohit into a pull shot, resulting in an easy catch for the fielder stationed at long leg.

The young debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal displayed glimpses of promise but fell victim to Rabada's relentless pressure, succumbing to a well-executed drive that found the keeper's gloves.

Nandre Burger's dismissal of Shubman Gill was a testament to his strategic bowling, setting up the right-hander with a series of deliveries before inducing an unplayable ball that brushed Gill's gloves on its way to the keeper.

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