Updated On: 04 January, 2024 02:39 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Coming to the match, On the opening day of the second Test clash between India and South Africa, 23 wickets fell which itself was a new test record. The fall of 23 wickets on Day 1 of the test broke 128-year-old record. Previously, the most number of wickets to fall on Day 1 was 21 which happened during Test match between South Africa and England

Akash Chopra (Pic: File Pic)
After the fall of 23 wickets on day one of the second test match between India and South Africa, former Indian cricketer Akash Chopra said that the only way India loses the match is if Proteas gets a 150-run lead at least.
Aiden Markram and David Bedingham took South Africa to 62/3 at Stumps on dramatic day one of the second Test match in Cape Town on Wednesday.