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India vs South Africa: Avesh Khan replaces Mohammed Shami in India squad for 2nd Test

Avesh Khan has been named as a replacement for the injured Mohamm... Read More
NEW DELHI: The BCCI named Avesh Khan as a replacement for injured fast bowler Mohammed Shami for the second Test against South Africa.

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The second Test will be played from January 3, 2024 at Newlands in Cape Town.


India trail the two-Test series 0-1 after losing the first Test in Centurion by an innings and 32 runs on Thursday.

Shami was ruled out of the two Tests as he did not get the necessary clearance from the BCCI medical team.


"The Men's Selection Committee has named Mr Avesh Khan as a replacement for Mr Mohd. Shami for the second Test against South Africa to be played from 3rd-7th January 2024 in Cape Town," the board said in a release on Friday.
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Avesh, 27, had a part in India's successful campaign in the three-match ODI series against South Africa, where he grabbed six wickets. Avesh has so far claimed 149 wickets in 38 first-class games at a pace of 22.65.

Avesh is presently playing for the India A team in a four-day tour match at Benoni versus South Africa A. He returned 23.3-5-54-5 to aid in bowling out the hosts for 263 in the opening innings.

The Indian captain, Rohit Sharma, bemoaned the lack of encouragement fellow bowlers offered pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah during one of the team's biggest losses in South Africa.


India's series dream ends in three-day defeat by South Africa

India's dream of winning a Test series in South Africa for the first time was ended inside three days as they crashed to an innings and 32 runs defeat in Centurion.

India crashed to 131 all out in their second innings after conceding a 163-run first innings lead.

A day which started with the match evenly poised turned into a rout for Rohit Sharma and his team.

Dean Elgar (185) and Marco Jansen (84 not out) transformed a slender 11-run lead for South Africa at the start of play into a strong position.

Dean Elgar and Marco Jansen shared a 111-run sixth-wicket partnership as South Africa took an overnight 256/5 to 408 all out.

Kagiso Rabada set the tone for South Africa, bowling Rohit Sharma for a duck with a superb delivery which deviated off the pitch to hit the off stump.

Shubman Gill (26) was the only other Indian batsman to reach double figures and no other batsman scored more than six.

Virat Kohli hit an aggressive 76 before he was last man out but the rest of the batting collapsed against South Africa's fast bowlers on a lively pitch.

Virat Kohli hit 12 fours and a six in an 82-ball knock in the Indian second innings that lasted just 34.1 overs.



India entered the Test with Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, and Shardul Thakur as seam possibilities and star spinner Ravichandran Ashwin in the mix.

"This was not a 400-run wicket and we gave too many runs. We sprayed the ball all around, but it happens. One can't depend on one particular bowler (Bumrah), the other three pacers also needed to perform their roles, we could learn from how South Africa bowled," Rohit told the media after the match.

"Bumrah bowled well and we all know his quality. All he wanted was a bit of support which he didn't get. That happens. All three tried hard, bending their backs but didn't happen the way we wanted to.

"But games like these teaches you a lot as to what you want to do as a bowling unit," Rohit added.

India's squad for 2nd Test: Rohit Sharma (C), Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Mohd. Siraj, Mukesh Kumar, Jasprit Bumrah (VC), Prasidh Krishna, KS Bharat (wk), Abhimanyu Easwaran, Avesh Khan

(With PTI inputs)
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