Get ready for an exciting story from the cricket field as India battles South Africa on Day 4 of their 2nd Test match! The day was packed with highs and lows, heroic efforts and some tough moments for India. Right from the morning, vibes were tense. India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir fired up the team with a lively pep talk to boost their spirit. The hosts are under pressure after tough days, but there was fire in Gambhir’s words. South Africa started their innings with confidence, led by batsmen Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton. They quickly took control, pushing the lead over 314 runs. However, the magic moment came with Indian spinner Ravindra Jadeja stepping in. He took key wickets, including Rickelton for 35 and Aiden Markram for 29, breaking South Africa’s strong stands. Jadeja's sharp wrist spin caused panic and gets the wickets India so badly needed! But South Africa had a weapon too — Tristan Stubbs. The young right-hander kept calm and cool under pressure. Stubbs hammered a stylish half-century off 129 balls, mixing smart caution with bold aggression. He danced around Indian spinners Kuldeep Yadav, Jadeja, and Washington Sundar, pushing South Africa’s lead to a massive 475 runs! Tony de Zorzi gave a fiery performance with boundaries and even a huge six smashing through the field. His innings ended just 1 run shy of a fifty, dismissed leg-before wicket by Jadeja. This wicket broke the 101-run partnership with Stubbs and was a big moment in the match. Amid these cricket battles, there was drama off the pitch too. Spinner Kuldeep Yadav wasn’t happy with pacer Mohammed Siraj, showing his frustration during the match. Meanwhile, India’s wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant lost his cool over slow bowling from Kuldeep, adding some tension in the team. Former players and experts joined the conversation too. Kris Srikkanth criticized India’s team management for poor player choices, while Washington Sundar said the pitch was honest and good for batting, blaming poor shot execution for India’s struggles. Former keeper-batsman Sreevats Goswami wished Virat Kohli had kept playing Tests to inspire the team. As the day ended at tea break, South Africa was firmly in command with 107 runs for 3 wickets in their second innings, leading by 395 runs. The match is slipping away from India. The hosts need a miracle to avoid another home series loss against South Africa after their defeat in the first Test. The fiery spirit of Jadeja and Sundar in bowling gave India some hope, but South Africa’s cool and smart batting, led by Stubbs and de Zorzi, is a tough nut to crack. Can India bounce back and fight till the last ball? Fans are on the edge of their seats as Day 4 promises more exciting moments and maybe, just maybe, a thrilling comeback!