'Pin-drop silence': Shubman Gill's horror leave sparks disastrous Indian collapse of 5/16
India's batting woes continued on Sunday as Shubman Gill's horror leave sparked a disastrous collapse of 5/16
The tourists had started the second day of the third Test against South Africa in a commanding position on 272/3, but they lost their last seven wickets for just 63 runs to be bowled out for 335.
Gill was the biggest culprit, with the youngster departing for a golden duck after leaving a delivery from Kagiso Rabada that crashed into his stumps.
His dismissal triggered a collapse as India lost wickets at regular intervals, with only Cheteshwar Pujara (58) and Hanuma Vihari (40) offering any resistance.
India's batting woes continued on Sunday as Shubman Gill's horror leave sparked a disastrous collapse of 5/16
The tourists had started the second day of the third Test against South Africa in a commanding position on 272/3, but they lost their last seven wickets for just 63 runs to be bowled out for 335.
Gill was the biggest culprit, with the youngster departing for a golden duck after leaving a delivery from Kagiso Rabada that crashed into his stumps.
His dismissal triggered a collapse as India lost wickets at regular intervals, with only Cheteshwar Pujara (58) and Hanuma Vihari (40) offering any resistance.
India's batting woes continued on Sunday as Shubman Gill's horror leave sparked a disastrous collapse of 5/16
The tourists had started the second day of the third Test against South Africa in a commanding position on 272/3, but they lost their last seven wickets for just 63 runs to be bowled out for 335.
Gill was the biggest culprit, with the youngster departing for a golden duck after leaving a delivery from Kagiso Rabada that crashed into his stumps.
His dismissal triggered a collapse as India lost wickets at regular intervals, with only Cheteshwar Pujara (58) and Hanuma Vihari (40) offering any resistance.