In the second innings of the second Test match against South Africa, Team India's Sai Sudharsan scored 14 runs after facing 139 deliveries, including a boundary (Pic: X/@sais_1509)
With this, he registered his name for the unwanted record. Sai has now registered the second-slowest Test knock for Team India, which includes a minimum of 100 balls (Pic: X/@sais_1509)
The first slowest knock for Team India in Test cricket was played by Yashpal Sharma. He scored 13 runs in 157 balls against Australia in 1981 (Pic: X/@BCCI)
However, South Africa came victorious in the Guwahati clash by 408 runs against the Rishabh Pant-led Team India. Spinner Simon Harmer returned with the figures of six wickets for 37 runs in 23 overs (Pic: X/@ProteasMenCSA)
The win also helped the Proteas to register their first Test series triumph in the country in 25 years (Pic: X/@ProteasMenCSA)

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