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Indian batter Sai Sudharsan scored 14 runs off 139 balls in a slow innings, contributing to India's struggle against South Africa in Guwahati.
Indian batter Sai Sudharsan scored 14 runs off 139 balls in the fourth innings of the second Test against South Africa in Guwahati, recording the second-slowest Test innings in India's history. His slow knock, with a strike rate of 10.07 and just one boundary, ended when he edged a delivery from Senuran Muthusamy to Aiden Markram, who took eight catches in the match—the most by a South African in a single Test. India, chasing 549, were at 90 for five at tea on Day 5, still needing 459 runs, after losing three wickets in the first session to finger spinner Simon Harmer. Sudharsan, who did not play in the first Test, scored 29 runs across both innings at a strike rate of 16.20.