In a stunning display of bowling prowess, India crushed South Africa in the second Test at Newlands, Cape Town, bundling them out for a mere 55 runs. This historic collapse marked South Africa's lowest score at Newlands since 1899, sending shockwaves through the cricketing world.

Mohammed Siraj emerged as the hero of the day, claiming a fiery six-wicket haul that dismantled South Africa's batting order. He sent key players like Markram, Elgar, and four others back to the pavilion with single-digit scores. The pace duo of Bumrah and Kumar also contributed significantly, chipping in with two wickets each. Interestingly, India chose to bench Shardul Thakur, relying on the promising Mukesh Kumar, who managed to secure two run-less wickets.

South Africa's batting performance was nothing short of dismal, with only Vereyne (15 runs) and Bedingham managing to reach double figures. The team's shamefully low score marked a new low since their return to international cricket in 1992.

Determined to avenge their first-Test loss, India began their second innings with a strong start, aiming to capitalize on the momentum gained from the historic bowling performance. The Indian team is eyeing a comprehensive victory in this crucial match, showcasing their dominance on the international cricketing stage.

The series, which had already seen its fair share of twists and turns, has now taken an intriguing turn with India firmly in control. Cricket enthusiasts around the world eagerly await the conclusion of this historic encounter between the two cricketing giants.