Watch: Unhappy Indian players involve in an argument with Umpires over the condition of new ball

There was a delay in start of the second inning of South Africa as the Indian players were not happy with the new ball.

The Indian team were clinical in their first of the series against South Africa. They dominated the Proteas since the first day and didn’t let the advantage slip from their hand till Day 5. Amidst team India’s great cricketing display, there was a little argument between the unhappy Indian players and the umpires regarding the new ball in the second inning of South Africa.

Play halts as Indian players were unhappy with the new ball

After team India was all out for 174 in their second inning, the Proteas had a huge target of 305 to attain a victory. Before a ball could be bowled, Ashwin took the new ball in his hand and he looked displeased with the cherry.

Soon the other Indian players gathered round the umpires and talked to them. The ball that was given to the Indian team was not the same ball that they had picked and that left the Indian players unhappy.

After the Indian players showed their displeasure, the 4th umpire came running with a box of new balls, which allowed the Indian team to pick the ball of their choice. There was a slight delay in the match due to the incident. Apparently, the Indian bowlers are in such a form that the change in the ball wouldn’t have mattered as they bowled fiery spells throughout the match.

As for the match, team Indian trumped the Proteas rather convincingly. Virat Kohli became the first Asian captain to win a Test in Centurion against South Africa. The Indian bowlers were at their lethal best as they bundled up the South African team under the score of 200 in both the innings.

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The Indian batsmen contributed ably and scored crucial 327 runs in the first inning. The Indian team will play their next game against South Africa from 03rd of January in Johannesburg.

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