Kolkata witnessed an intense Day One of the first Test in the South Africa tour of India series as India established a strong position after bowling South Africa out for a modest 159 runs in their first innings. The hosts ended the day on 37 for 1 in their reply, trailing by 122 runs.The morning belonged to India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who showcased his world-class skills with a devastating five-wicket haul. Alongside him, Kuldeep Yadav spun a web around the South African batsmen, combining precision and movement to trigger a dramatic collapse. South Africa lost their last seven wickets for just 45 runs after a promising start, leaving them struggling on a pitch offering both pace and spin assistance. South Africa’s top order, including openers Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton, put together a useful 57-run partnership. However, once Bumrah and Kuldeep struck, the batting lineup fell under immense pressure, with crucial wickets falling before and after lunch. Mohammed Siraj continued the Indian bowling dominance by striking twice in quick succession during the second session, reducing South Africa to 154 for 8 by tea.India’s innings began cautiously, with KL Rahul and Washington Sundar taking guard after the early loss of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Rahul played a composed innings, finding the boundary and stabilizing the innings despite probing deliveries from South Africa’s bowlers. Sundar showed notable composure, effectively reading the angles and leaving balls outside off stump confidently. The pitch played a significant role, showing early signs of dryness and variable bounce, aiding reverse swing and spin, making run-scoring a challenge as the match progresses. The quality bowling from both pace and spin departments indicated a tough contest ahead.With limited overs bowled (75 overs) and play ending early due to bad light, India holds the edge as they trail by 122 runs with nine wickets in hand. The cricketing world awaits an exciting continuation as India looks to build a solid innings and challenge the reigning world champions in this crucial contest. @@@

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