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Visitors Take Control as One Star Turns the Match Upside Down

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There are days in Test cricket when the script feels drafted by a caffeinated playwright. Today was one of them. The moment Marco Jansen began bending the new ball like it owed him rent, India’s innings—steady, hopeful, almost poetic—collapsed into a pile of “oh no, not again.” According to sources, the dressing room mood slid from calm to chaos in minutes.

How Marco Jansen Broke India’s Backbone

His spell wasn’t flashy; it was ruthlessly efficient.Long, springy, threat—he delivered it as he might have given an order to the cook. India was on a cozy footing, and then down it went, six wickets against 27, and it was as sharp as a roller coaster.Jaiswal fought, Washington defied, Kuldeep survived, but the damage was done.

India’s Resistance Meets the Marco Jansen Reality

That eighth-wicket stand? Brave. Patient. Heroic even. But every time India paused the bleeding, the tall left-armer simply reapplied pressure. When he returned with the second new ball, it felt like the final boss had respawned. Two more wickets, innings over, lead ballooning.

My Take: A Turning Point Few Saw Coming

Let me be blunt—this was a psychological sledgehammer. South Africa didn’t just gain a lead; they seized the narrative. India looked stretched, tentative, and a little rattled. The visitors? They looked like a team that smelled a 2-0 finish and liked the aroma. Momentum in sport is a fragile thing, and today it tilted hard.

Marco Jansen and the Aftermath Ahead

The follow-on was declined, a flex in itself, and the openers added a neat, unfussy 26 before bad light arrived like that friend who ends the party too early. Still, the message was clear: South Africa are cruising, India are scrambling, and tomorrow promises either a miracle or a confirmation.

Cricket rarely hands out spoilers. But this time, it whispered one.

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