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Fourth Test: South Africa's denial game continues

| | Dec 07, 2015, at 06:29 pm
New Delhi, Dec 7 (IBNS) After defending 72 overs yesterday, the Proteas were at it again in the fifth day morning here on Monday, in the Fourth Test match against India.

At lunch South Africa have scored 94 runs for the loss of 3 wickets.

South African skipper Hashim Amla, who scored 25 runs facing 244 balls, fell victim to Ravindra Jadeja and was the solitary wicket in the morning session.

Holding fort for their team are AB de Villiers (26) and Faf du Plessis (2).

South Africa will need to play off 2 sessions today while India will look to take the remaining 7 wickets and win the 4 match series 3-0.

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