India are staring at a rare follow-on at home in the second Test against South Africa at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati. Trailing by over 297 runs after South Africa’s first-innings total of 489, India collapsed to 192/7, raising the possibility of being asked to bat again after 15 years.
The second Test of the Freedom Trophy 2025 has tilted heavily in South Africa’s favor as India struggle to avoid the follow-on. South Africa, riding on Senuran Muthusamy’s maiden century and Marco Jansen’s 93, posted a commanding 489 in their first innings. In reply, India faltered, losing wickets at regular intervals and managing only 192/7 by the third session of Day 3.
This scenario marks a historic moment, as India have not faced a follow-on at home in over a decade. The last such instance occurred in 2010 against South Africa. With the hosts trailing by nearly 300 runs, the Proteas are firmly in control, eyeing a series sweep after winning the first Test.
Key highlights from the match include
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South Africa posted 489 in their first innings, powered by Muthusamy’s 109 and Jansen’s 93.
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India collapsed to 192/7 in 75.3 overs, trailing by 297 runs.
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Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar showed resistance with gritty knocks of 19 (115 balls) and 46 (84 balls).
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India need another 149 runs to avoid the follow-on, a scenario unseen at home in 15 years.
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Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati is hosting its maiden Test, becoming India’s 30th Test venue.
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South Africa lead the two-match series 1-0, having won the first Test.
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The toss was won by South Africa, who chose to bat first and capitalized on favorable conditions.
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India’s batting collapse has reignited debates about their middle-order fragility in Test cricket.
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The match reflects South Africa’s disciplined bowling and India’s struggle against sustained pressure.
As the game progresses, India’s immediate challenge is to avoid the follow-on and salvage pride in front of a packed Guwahati crowd. For South Africa, the opportunity to enforce a rare humiliation on Indian soil adds weight to their dominant performance in this series.
Sources: Times of India, Outlook India, ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, Outlook India Live Updates