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Dean Elgar puts India in a spin

Dean Elgar was the unlikely bowling hero for South Africa as the tourists skittled India for 201 on the opening day of the first Test in Mohali on Thursday.

Dean Elgar was the unlikely bowling hero for South Africa as the tourists skittled India for 201 on the opening day of the first Test in Mohali on Thursday.

The part-time left-arm spinner, who had managed just six wickets in 17 previous Tests, grabbed four for 22 runs as India lasted just 68 overs before being dismissed after tea.

South Africa were themselves reduced to 9/2 in reply before ending an eventful day’s play on 28 without further loss at the I.S. Bindra stadium.

Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed Stiaan van Zyl leg-before for five and left-arm slow bowler Ravindra Jadeja bowled Faf du Plessis for no score with his second delivery.

Elgar (13 not out) and skipper Hashim Amla (nine not out) warded off the immediate threat from the Indian spinners to ensure there were no further setbacks for the tourists.

Opener Murali Vijay was the lone top-order Indian batsman to offer resistance, making 75 before he was sixth out, leg-before while trying to sweep off-spinner Simon Harmer.

India were reduced to 154/7 before Jadeja (38) and Ashwin (20 not out) lifted the total with a 42-run stand for the eighth wicket.

South Africa showed why they are the number one Test side as they claimed three wickets in the morning session after India won the toss and gained the advantage of batting first on a dusty, dry pitch.

The first wicket fell before a run had been scored when Shikhar Dhawan hung his bat out to a swinging ball from Vernon Philander and edged a catch to Amla at first slip.

Cheteshwar Pujara and Vijay retrieved the situation with a 63-run partnership for the second wicket when Elgar stepped up with the ball and, an over later, with a low catch to make it 65/3.

Elgar trapped Pujara leg-before for 31 with his fourth delivery when he was summoned by Amla to bowl the 22nd over.

Four balls later, Elgar dived in the covers to remove Indian captain Virat Kohli for one on his 27th birthday — also giving debutant fast bowler Kagiso Rabada his first Test wicket.

India, who went to lunch at 82/3, were set back once again by Elgar who took two wickets off successive deliveries spread over two overs to reduce the hosts to 102/5.

Both Ajinkya Rahane (15) and Wriddhiman Saha (0) were snapped up by Amla in the slips, but Ravindra Jadeja denied Elgar a hat-trick by defending the next ball.

Elgar claimed his fourth wicket when Amit Mishra holed out to Dale Steyn in the deep, soon after Vijay was dismissed.

Leg-spinner Imran Tahir, who was brought on as the sixth bowler, bowled Umesh Yadav and last man Varun Aaron in the space of four balls to terminate the innings.

India went in with three spinners and two fast bowlers on a dry pitch, which is expected to break up as the match progresses.

Scoreboard India (1st innings): M. Vijay lbw b Harmer 75, S. Dhawan c Amla b Philander 0, C. Pujara lbw b Elgar 31, V. Kohli c Elgar b Rabada 1, A. Rahane c Amla b Elgar 15, W. Saha c Amla b Elgar 0, R. Jadeja lbw b Philander 38, A. Mishra c Steyn b Elgar 6, R. Ashwin (not out) 20, U. Yadav b Tahir 5, V. Aaron b Tahir 0. Extras: (b6, lb1, nb3) 10. Total (in 68 overs) 201. FoW: 1-0, 2-63, 3-65, 4-102, 5-102, 6-140, 7-154, 8-196, 9-201. Bowling: Steyn 11-3-30-0, Philander 15-5-38-2, Harmer 14-1-51-1, Rabada 10-0-30-1, Elgar 8-1-22-4, Tahir 10-3-23-2. South Africa (1st innings): D. Elgar (batting) 13, S. van Zyl lbw b Ashwin 5, F. du Plessis b Jadeja 0, H. Amla (batting) 9. Extras: (lb1) 1. Total: (for 2 wkts, in 20 overs) 28. FoW: 1-9, 2-9. Bowling: Ashwin 7-3-4-1, Yadav 3-1-5-0, Aaron 3-1-4-0, Jadeja 5-0-7-1, Mishra 2-0-7-0.

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