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'India forgot about game': Dean Elgar on DRS outburst in Cape Town Test

Cape Town [South Africa], January 15 (ANI): South Africa skipper Dean Elgar feels the Proteas batters got a "window period" to go after the target in the third Test following Team India's on-field outburst on the DRS call on Thursday.

ANI Jan 15, 2022 12:47 IST googleads

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Cape Town [South Africa], January 15 (ANI): South Africa skipper Dean Elgar feels the Proteas batters got a "window period" to go after the target in the third Test following Team India's on-field outburst on the DRS call on Thursday.
Team India was visibly irked after a controversial Decision Review System call which helped Elgar on Day 3. The controversial call evoked different reactions from KL Rahul, skipper Virat Kohli, and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.
Elgar said he was "extremely happy" how things got in favour of South Africa following the disappointment shown by the Indian cricketers on the DRS call.
"It was maybe a team under a bit of pressure and things weren't going their way, which they are quite used to of late [getting things to go their way]," ESPNcricinfo quoted Elgar as saying.
"It was a bit of Test match cricket pressure which gave us a little bit of a window period to score freer and chip away at the target.
"It played nicely into our hands that for a period of time, they forgot about the game and they were channeling a bit more of the emotional side of what Test cricket has to offer. I am extremely happy it happened that way," he added.
The incident occurred in the 21st over of South Africa's second innings which was bowled by Ashwin. The spinner bowled a tossed-up delivery and it drifted in, beating Elgar on the inside edge and the ball struck him right in front of the stumps, and on-field umpire Marais Erasmus raised his finger.
However, Elgar reviewed the decision and replays showed that the ball was going over the stumps, and hence the decision was overturned.
Team India was shocked on seeing the ball going over the stumps and the stump mic caught Kohli, Ashwin, and Rahul suggesting some tampering with the technology. Even umpire Erasmus was seen shaking his head on how the ball was missing the stumps.
Meanwhile, South Africa on Friday defeated India in the third and final Test to clinch the three-match series 2-1.
India had won the first Test by 113 runs but South Africa registered wins in the second and third Test to clinch the series. (ANI)

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