BSP-14 Proteas fight back in India Test as Kohli gets selfie shock

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Proteas fight back in India Test as Kohli gets selfie shock

VISAKHAPATNAM, India, Oct 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Dean Elgar and Quinton de
Kock centuries helped South Africa fight back Friday as the tourists reached
385 for eight in response to India’s mammoth first-innings 502.

De Kock, a wicketkeeper-batsman, made 111 and put on a key 164-run stand
with Elgar, who scored 160, to thwart the Indian bowling attack on day three
of the first Test in Visakhapatnam.

Champion off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin though kept chipping away to
claim his 27th five-wicket haul and first since August 2017 in 66 Tests.

At stumps, the Proteas still trail by 117 runs as they chase India’s first
innings score of 502 for seven declared.

Debutant Senuran Muthusamy, on 12, and Keshav Maharaj, on three, were at
the crease at stumps as 98 overs were bowled in the day to make up for lost
time due to thunderstorms on day one.

De Kock completed his fifth Test hundred in the final session with a six
off Ashwin before eventually being bowled by the off-spinner.

Ashwin, who rattled the South African top-order with his twin strikes on
day two, struck again with the wicket of Vernon Philander for naught.

The left-handed Elgar, who started the day on 27, led his team’s revival
after they slipped to 63 for four in the morning session.

Elgar put on 115 runs with skipper Faf du Plessis for the fifth wicket to
take the attack to the opposition bowlers with some positive batting.

Ashwin’s spin partner Ravindra Jadeja also made it count with Elgar’s
wicket in the final session as he moved to 200 Test scalps.

South Africa started the day on 39-3 but fast bowler Ishant Sharma struck
early, taking overnight batsman Temba Bavuma low for 18.

Jadeja also posed problems and nearly got Elgar on 74 but wicketkeeper
Wriddhiman Saha spilled the chance.

Indian opener Mayank Agarwal set the tone for the hosts’ dominance of the
game with his 215 and a 317-run opening stand with Rohit Sharma, who hit 176
of India’s giant score.

An over-enthusiastic fan caused a brief security scare in the afternoon
session as he rushed on the field to get a selfie with the India captain
Virat Kohli.

Kohli, who is treated as a national hero, was taken by surprise by the
intrusion in between overs when the youth tried to hug him before taking a
picture and touching the star player’s feet.

Kohli tried to order the teenager off and vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane also
intervened but the persistent fan stayed on the field for more than two
minutes.

Security officers eventually overpowered him as he ran off, while the
crowd roared and clapped.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1840 hrs