The Indian Batsmen, who until landing in South Africa for the 2013 bilateral cricket series were rich & fat, both; in form & class need to be flatten at the initial round itself. Dale Styen began the campaign with an outstanding spell of fast & furious seam bowling to Rohit Sharma in the Johannesburg one dayer.
Rohit Sharma who landed in South Africa with a circle of cricketing excellence around him & prime form, struggled to connect a single delivery from Styen up until the 17th ball one which he edged. That hostile stuff from Styen has dented the confidence of Sharma and has shattered his batting skills to such an extent that he is found himself into a black hole of cricketing prodigy.
His dismissals in the recent Test innings has raised questions over his ability as a front line batsman in the team & that his exceptional debut century against the West Indies seems to be like a forgotten dream.
The need of an hour for South Africa was to install a self-doubting virus in the strong Indian batting line up. Styen with his fabulous seam bowling that not only has pace but also has vicious swing was able to grab his kill in those initial 17 balls to Sharma.
If weather permits the second & final Test match is slowly moving towards an anti-climax where each team has enough of a chance to get better over other. The question is which team takes that initiative and who chocks under pressure first.
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