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Stubbs hits 94 as South Africa set India mammoth 549 target

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Last updated: 2025/11/25 at 11:46 AM
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Guwahati, India – South Africa dominated the fourth day of the second Test against India, declaring their second innings at 260-5 and setting the hosts a daunting victory target of 549. A stunning 94 from Tristan Stubbs propelled the Proteas towards a potential series win. This Test cricket match, taking place at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, has seen South Africa assert its dominance against a struggling Indian side.

The fourth-day performance effectively leaves India facing a monumental task to avoid defeat. South Africa currently lead the two-match series 1-0, and a draw in Guwahati would secure their first series victory in India since 2000. The pressure is on the Indian batters as they attempt a record-breaking chase.

South Africa Pushes for Historic Test Cricket Series Win

Tristan Stubbs’ near-century was the highlight of South Africa’s second innings, adding vital runs and consuming valuable time. He was eventually bowled by Ravindra Jadeja, who finished with impressive figures of 4-62. The declaration came in the final session, strategically setting up a challenging scenario for India.

Stubbs and Tony de Zorzi (49) forged a crucial 101-run partnership for the fourth wicket before Jadeja made the breakthrough. Stubbs’ 180-ball innings was characterized by nine fours and a six, demonstrating his ability to score both quickly and consistently. The batsman’s form has provided depth and resilience to the South African lineup.

India’s Batting Woes Continue

This Test follows India’s disappointing fourth defeat in their last six home Tests, which came in the first match of the series in Kolkata. The Indian batting order has struggled to cope with the South African attack, finding themselves frequently in difficult positions. Their vulnerability raises concerns about their ability to compete consistently at the highest level.

Resuming at 26-0, South Africa opted to bat again despite having a substantial first-innings lead of 288. This decision signaled their intent to aggressively pursue a victory rather than settling for a draw. It also put further pressure on the Indian bowlers and fielders.

Ryan Rickelton contributed 35 runs in the first session before falling victim to Jadeja’s spin. Aiden Markram was also dismissed by Jadeja for 29, highlighting the effectiveness of the left-arm orthodox bowler in these conditions. Later, Washington Sundar removed South Africa captain Temba Bavuma for only three runs.

The Challenge Ahead: A Record Run Chase

The target of 549 represents a significant challenge for India, far exceeding any previous successful run chase in Test history. The record currently stands at 418, achieved by the West Indies against Australia in 2003. India’s highest successful chase is 406 against the West Indies in 1976, according to cricket statistics websites.

To have any chance of victory, India will need to bat for well over three sessions, demonstrating exceptional resilience and skill. The middle order will need to step up and provide substantial contributions, while the lower order must offer support. The pressure will be immense, and any early wickets could prove fatal to their hopes.

The match is poised for a dramatic conclusion, with South Africa firmly in control. The Indian team faces a monumental task, and their performance will be closely scrutinized by fans and analysts alike. The series outcome hangs in the balance, dependent on India’s ability to defy the odds and pull off a historic chase.

Play will resume on day five with India needing to survive a grueling day of cricket. The focus will be on how long the Indian batsmen can withstand the South African bowling attack and whether they can build any significant partnerships. The weather forecast is expected to remain clear, offering favorable conditions for batting, but the psychological impact of the large deficit could prove decisive. Experts will be watching closely to see if India can avoid a series defeat on home soil, a rare occurrence for the dominant international cricket team.

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