Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj suffered a serious injury while fielding in the final session of the fourth day’s play. The South African batsmen scored quickly and Siraj, who had misjudged a ball heading towards the fence, injured his shoulder when he jumped to save the ball.
In the history of the WTC, South Africa has never dominated any team in the style they did against India in the ongoing Test series. They have never dominated India like this in the subcontinent in the longest format of the game. From bowlers to batsmen, every Proteas player has troubled the Indians.
South Africa comes from a home series draw against Pakistan and will be hoping to finish the series with India on a winning note; The question is whether it will be a clean sweep or not.
Mohammad Siraj injured his shoulder during a diving attempt
South Africa have completely bowled India out of the game with a lead of over 540. The only thing India can think about from here is a draw with only the last day’s play left. However, the Indian fielders, at least some of them, have made some serious efforts on the field.
When Tristan Stubbs turned and clubbed Nitish Kumar Reddy towards the square leg boundary, Siraj could not judge the ball and was late in catching the ball. He eventually had to dive to prevent the ball from going into the fence; Although he did it successfully, his elbow fell very badly.
He was immediately seen holding his shoulder and was taken aside for some medical care by the physio. This happened in the 76th over.
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Mohammed Siraj dismissed Tristan Stubbs off the bowling of Nitish Kumar Reddy.
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