Lungi Ngidi strikes twice but India remain in control
Updated On: 26 December, 2021 06:31 PM IST | Centurion | PTI
India scored 74 runs in the second session while Ngidi removed Mayank Agarwal (60 off 123) and Cheteshwar Pujara (0) off successive balls to provide the hosts much-needed breakthroughs

Lungi Ngidi. File Pic
South Africa fought back with a couple of wickets in the afternoon session via Lungi Ngidi but India still controlled the proceedings by reaching 157 for two at tea on day one of the first Test.
India scored 74 runs in the second session while Ngidi removed Mayank Agarwal (60 off 123) and Cheteshwar Pujara (0) off successive balls to provide the hosts much-needed breakthroughs. KL Rahul grew in confidence and was batting on 68 off 166 balls at the break alongside skipper Virat Kohli (19 batting off 54). After struggling to hit the fuller lengths in the morning, South African pacers bowled with more consistency and attacked the stumps.

