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Virat Kohli, Vijay stabilise innings, India 80/2 at tea

| | Jan 15, 2018, at 12:49 am

Centurion, Jan 14 (IBNS): Virat Kohli (39 batting) and Murali Vijay (31 batting) stabilised the innings after two jolts as India stood at 80 for the loss of two wickets at tea on second day of the second Test here on Sunday.

Kohli and Vijay have joined to knit a partnership of 52 runs in the third wicket stand.

India have already lost the wickets of Lokesh Rahul (10) and Cheteshwar Pujara (0).

Morne Morkel's one over turned things round as both the batsmen were dismissed with India struggling at 2-28.

Morkel dismissed Rahul and then Pujara was run out to leave the side struggling.

South Africa were earlier bowled put for 335 runs in first innings.

 

Image: BCCI Twitter page

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