Kolkata: In a dramatic turnaround at the Eden Gardens, South Africa defeated India by 30 runs on Day 3, clinching their first Test victory on Indian soil in 15 years. The visitors successfully defended a modest target of 123, handing India a rare batting collapse at home and their second unsuccessful chase under 150 within a year.
The low-scoring contest witnessed relentless pressure from the South African bowlers, who exploited the pitch conditions brilliantly to dismantle India’s batting lineup. Despite expectations of a comfortable chase, India faltered early and never recovered, eventually being bowled out for a disappointing total.
This defeat marks a significant setback for India, who have built a fortress-like reputation at home over the past decade. South Africa’s disciplined bowling attack and tactical execution earned them a memorable win, breaking a long-standing drought of Test victories in India.
The Eden Gardens crowd witnessed a gritty contest, but it was South Africa’s composure under pressure that proved decisive. For India, the result raises questions about their vulnerability in low chases and their recent inconsistency against pace and disciplined line-and-length bowling.
With the series now alive, attention shifts to the next Test, where India will aim to regroup and avoid further embarrassment on home soil.

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