‘W,W,W,W,W,W,W,W…’, after Rohit, Shubman Gill’s sister became a nightmare for South Africa, created history by taking 8 wickets

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|30-06-2024

South Africa: The Indian women's cricket team is currently playing a one-off Test match with South Africa. This match is being played in Chennai. The second session of the third day is underway. In response to India's huge score in the first innings, South Africa was forced to play follow-on.

Most of the credit for this goes to right-handed off-break bowler Sneh Rana. Cricketer Shubman Gill's "sister" wreaked havoc in this match by taking not one or two but 8 wickets. Let's take a detailed look at the scorecard of the match.

Sneh Rana wreaked havoc against South Africa

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South Africa is currently on the verge of defeat in the only Test against Team India. At the time of writing the news, the visiting team had scored 124 runs after losing one wicket in their second innings while playing follow-on.

Earlier, the African team, which came to chase the 603 runs scored by India in the first innings, was all out after scoring 266 runs in 84.3 overs in the first innings.

Sneh Rana bowled lethally and took 8 wickets for 77 runs in 25.3 overs. Let us tell you that during this time she also bowled 4 maiden overs.

Shubman Gill's sister made a unique record

Do you know that there is a brother-sister relationship between Sneha Rana and Shubman Gill? Actually, both of them play for the same franchise Gujarat in IPL and WPL. Apart from this, Sneha considers Gill as her brother. This lovely relationship of these two is also quite famous in the cricket world.

Sneh Rana created history against South Africa. Let us tell you that this is the second best bowling performance in Test cricket for India.

See the tweet here:

Indian team very close to a historic victory

The test match between India and South Africa (IND vs RSA) seems to be reaching a decisive turn on the third day itself. In fact, in response to India's first innings score, the African team is still behind by 213 runs. They still have 9 wickets left in hand.

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