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    The only bright spot in India's fist innings was the calm assurance shown by Sehwag even with the wickets clattering around him.

    Dale Steyn produced a sensational exhibition of seam bowling to rip apart India's fragile middle order and leave the hosts staring at an embarrassing defeat in the first cricket Test against South Africa in Nagpur on Monday.

    The 26-year-old Steyn returned with a career-best haul of seven for 51 as the hosts were bundled out for 233 in the first innings and suffered the ignominy of follow-on despite Virender Sehwag's aggressive 109.

    Trailing by a mammoth 325 runs, the Indians were struggling at 66 for two in their second innings at close of play on an eventful third day's play which saw the hosts lose as many as six wickets in the span of 12 runs immediately after the tea break.

    Murali Vijay (27) and Sachin Tendulkar (15) were at the crease at stumps with India still needing 259 runs to make the visitors bat again.

    The Indians were cruising along at 221 for four at the tea interval but the complexion of the game changed in a matter of few minutes with Mahendra Singh Dhoni (6) and debutant S Badrinath (56) departing in quick succession. The tailenders also caved in without much resistance.

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    Resuming at 25 for no loss, the Indians lost Gautam Gambhir (12), Murali Vijay (4) and Sachin Tendulkar (7) in the pre-lunch session but Sehwag and Badrinath steadied the ship to some extent.

    But Sehwag's dismissal just before the tea break opened up the floodgates with Steyn virtually ripping through the lower order in a dramatic spell of seam bowling.

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    Embarassing indeed!!By: Singhvi | 08-Feb-2010 Reply | Forward Big cats are now sitting ducks. Made such a big hue and cry while defeating lowly Banglas making it doubly difficult to swallow the pill when they are facing a real opponent. Keep your tounges in check Pals, or else win against all.
    India staring at embarrassing defeatBy: Rohit Kumar | 08-Feb-2010 Reply | Forward Winning against Bangladesh is a different matter. Scoring centuries after centuries in dead and liveless wickets for the entertainment of children or children like emotional grown-ups is a different thing. India cannot sustain the position of Number 1 because we do not have fast bowlers. We are not natual contenders to become number 1. Two most reasons for us to acheive that position is the reconstruction of Australians and the political turmoil in Pakistan. On top of that, we do not have match-winning batsmen. We never had to begin with. We have solid batsmen who love to score centuries after centuries to make us little happy, but those centuries are worthless exercise since most of them were scored to satisfy our frustrated appetite rather than bringing national glory. No wonder, Pointing was declared the greatest batsman of the last decade. I don't blame the cricketing experts to pick him up.
    defeat By: Pranoy | 08-Feb-2010 Reply | Forward Blame anti-tamil selector for this defeat
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