After the trophy was shared between the two teams, Virat, during the photo session, was seen doing the Bhangra pose.
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India bounced back from an innings defeat in the first Test in Centurion to share the two-match series, chasing down a target of 79 an hour after lunch despite a stunning century by home batsman Aiden Markram.
The victory was set up by man of the match Mohammed Siraj, who took six for 15 in the first innings as South Africa were skittled out for 55 before lunch on the first day.
Jasprit Bumrah, who made his Test debut here in 2018, grabbed his second five-wicket haul in the shortest match in Test history, lasting 642 balls.
“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, said during the post-match presentation.
“The journey started here in 2018, always have fond memories. Very happy it went well today. That journey started in 2018 — our bowling unit was experienced and we wanted to make an impact. I didn’t expect the game to go this fast,” Bumrah said.
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