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Newlands will always hold a special place: Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah, who made his Test debut here in 2018, grabbed his second five-wicket haul as India defeated South Africa by seven wickets in the shortest match in Test history, lasting 642 balls.
Newlands will always hold a special place: Jasprit Bumrah
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NEW DELHI: The picturesque Newlands, a place where it all began for Jasprit Bumrah six summers ago in 2018, on Thursday saw the pace spearhead shining yet again as India marched to a historic Test win over South Africa.
Delivering a hostile spell in the morning session on the second day in Cape Town, Bumrah registered figures of 6 for 61, grabbing his second fifer at the venue as India clinched the shortest Test ever that lasted a mere 642 balls.

After the rollercoaster win, an emotional 'Player-of-the-Series' Bumrah said he has fond memories of the venue and it holds a special place in his heart.
"This ground will always hold a special place in my heart," Bumrah, who was the leading wicket-taker in the two-match series with 12 scalps to his name, said at the post-match presentation.
"The journey started here in 2018, always have fond memories. Very happy it went well today.
"Our bowling unit was experienced and we wanted to make an impact. I didn't expect the game to go this fast."
As many as 23 wickets tumbled on day one with the hosts being bowled out for 55 and the visitors for 153 before India lost three more wickets in their second innings.
In the second session of the second day, India completed the task in 12 overs.

On South Africa opting to bat first after winning the toss, Bumrah said: "We wanted to bat first as well. Test cricket gives you surprises. Great series."
India had a new-look pace bowling attack in the absence of injured Mohammed Shami, featuring the likes of Mukesh Kumar, Prasidh Krishna alongside Mohammed Siraj.
"Our team is going through a transition but the message is the same -- keep fighting. A lot of bowlers have been changed, the message in the team is, keep fighting.
"We fought it out in the last game as well. It requires a lot of patience. We are very happy that we were able to do it in this game."
On a very quick Newlands pitch offering inconsistent bounce, Siraj demolished the South African batting in the first innings, setting the tone for the seven-wicket win.
"It's my best figures in Test career. I tried to be consistent and hit the right areas," player of the match Siraj, who ended with a career-best 6/15, said.
"I wasn't consistent in the previous match and that's why we leaked a lot of runs. Worked hard on consistency and tried to be relentless with my lengths."
He further credited his senior bowling partner Bumrah for his success.
"When we play together with Jassi bhai, we analyse the wicket quicker and understand the plans."
(With inputs from PTI)
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