In the 3rd cricket test match between India and South Africa, we saw something unusual. Both the teams played 5 fast bowlers each. The decision of both the teams was vindicated when the pitch started playing tricks – there was unusual bounce, with some deliveries rising too much and some remaining too low. the pitch kept the batsmen guessing. On the 3rd day of the match, towards the close of play, one delivery from Jasprit Bumrah shot up from just short of length and rose much more than normal. The batsman Dean Elgar was hit on the head. The umpires stopped the play for the day and the players returned to the pavilion.
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