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Bumrah's Brilliance: India's Victory in Cape Town

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Jasprit Bumrah shines as India clinches historic win against South Africa in Cape Town within two days. Find out more!

In a stunning display of bowling prowess, Jasprit Bumrah led India to a historic victory against South Africa in the second Test match at Cape Town. Bumrah's exceptional performance saw him pick up his ninth five-wicket haul in Tests, proving to be a nightmare for the South African batsmen in the second innings. With Bumrah's stellar contribution, India managed to rout South Africa, achieving the fastest Test win in cricket history. The match concluded within just two days, setting a new record for the shortest Test match in terms of balls bowled. India's victory was a result of Bumrah's brilliance and the team's exceptional performance.

The second Test saw Bumrah and his teammate Siraj dominating the game, leading India to their maiden win in Cape Town by defeating South Africa by seven wickets. This victory marked India's first-ever win at Cape Town, a significant milestone for the team. The match was a thrilling affair, with Bumrah inspiring India to a historic win with his remarkable bowling display. Despite a stellar performance by South Africa's Markram, India's bowlers, led by Bumrah, proved to be too strong for the opposition.

With Bumrah leading the charge, India clinched all 20 wickets in the match, further highlighting his bowling prowess and contribution to the team's success. The victory against South Africa in Cape Town was an exceptional achievement for India, as they managed to secure the win in the quickest Test match ever recorded. Bumrah's bamboozling spell left the Proteas struggling against India's bowling attack, showcasing his importance as India's key player.

The Test match, lasting only two days and seeing just 642 balls bowled in total, emphasized the dominance of India's bowling duo - Bumrah and Siraj. The short duration of the match highlighted the exceptional talent of these two bowlers and raised the question of finding the next Bumrah and Siraj in world cricket. The impact of their performance in the match reverberated throughout the cricketing world, showcasing the importance of skillful bowling in achieving victory.

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SA vs IND, 2nd Test: Jasprit Bumrah demolishes South Africa with ... (India Today)

SA vs IND: Jasprit Bumrah picked up his ninth five-wicket haul in Tests as South Africa found him tough to face in the second innings of the Cape Town Test.

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Bumrah helps India rout South Africa for fastest Test win in history (The Guardian)

India beat South Africa by seven wickets in a second Test that concluded within two days โ€“ the shortest ever in terms of balls bowled.

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SA vs IND: Jasprit Bumrah, Siraj star in Indias maiden win in Cape ... (WION)

India fought back to win the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town by seven wickets inside two days to share honours in this two-match series.

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Bumrah inspires India's short burst to history (Hindustan Times)

Rohit and Co wrapped things up in quick time as the visitors earned their first ever win at Cape Town despite a Markram classic | Cricket.

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Bumrah and Co clinch all 20 wickets as India win quickest Test ... (The Indian Express)

The previous record for the quickest Test match finish was held by Australia's contest against South Africa back in 1932, which was finished inside 652 ...

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Bumrah bamboozles Proteas as India record historic victory in Cape ... (Deccan Herald)

Cape Town: Jasprit Bumrah, India's priceless fast bowling mean machine, produced a hostile spell to guide India to a series-levelling seven-wicket victory ...

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Lesson from 642 balls: Find the next Bumrah & Siraj (The Times of India Blog)

The Test lasted only two out of a possible five days, just five out of 15 scheduled sessions. Only 642 balls were bowled in four innings, merely 42 more ...

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