Updated On: 03 January, 2024 08:03 PM IST | Cape Town | mid-day online correspondent
India were on course for a big lead until losing their last six wickets for no run to be all out for 153, limiting their first innings advantage to 98 runs

India`s players celebrates the dismissal of South Africa`s Dean Elgar (unseen) during the first day of the second cricket Test match between South Africa and India (Pic: AFP)
Former captain Sunil Gavaskar on Wednesday expressed surprise at South African skipper Dean Elgar`s decision to bat first in the SA vs IND 2nd Test against India.
Elgar`s decision backfired as South Africa were bundled out for 55, their lowest total against India. India were on course for a big lead until losing their last six wickets for no run to be all out for 153, limiting their first innings advantage to 98 runs in the SA vs IND 2nd Test.