India rejoice over SA win

India rejoice over SA win

NEW DELHI – India rejoiced unashamedy at its first cricket Test win on South African soil, a success legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev said was “the best ever” abroad.

Rahul Dravid’s men conjured a 123-run victory in the first Test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Monday, stunning both experts and fans who had feared a one-sided contest in favour of the home team. It was a remarkable turnaround by the Indians who had been routed 4-0 in the preceding one-day series against the Proteas and failed to make the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy last month.Newspapers gave the win front-page coverage with pictures of the celebrating Indian team drenching each other with champagne, beer and even orange juice.”The boys have gone berserk,” captain Dravid was quoted as saying.The team’s Australian coach Greg Chappell rued the “wasted” lager.”Beer is meant to be drunk, not poured on each other,” he said.”I must now teach them how to drink beer.””Champagne comeback,” screamed a front-page headline in the Hindustan Times.šWanderers never cease,” it said in a pun on South Africa’s most famous cricket ground.”Indian party rocks the Wanderers,” said the Indian Express.”The win pulled a zip across hundreds of chirping South African mouths.”The Times of India, under the headline ‘Christmas comes early’, said “the cocky South Africans just did not know what hit them as the Indians batted, bowled and fielded like men possessed.”The second Test starts on December 26 in Durban followed by the third in Cape Town from January 2.Nampa-AFPIt was a remarkable turnaround by the Indians who had been routed 4-0 in the preceding one-day series against the Proteas and failed to make the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy last month.Newspapers gave the win front-page coverage with pictures of the celebrating Indian team drenching each other with champagne, beer and even orange juice.”The boys have gone berserk,” captain Dravid was quoted as saying.The team’s Australian coach Greg Chappell rued the “wasted” lager.”Beer is meant to be drunk, not poured on each other,” he said.”I must now teach them how to drink beer.””Champagne comeback,” screamed a front-page headline in the Hindustan Times.šWanderers never cease,” it said in a pun on South Africa’s most famous cricket ground.”Indian party rocks the Wanderers,” said the Indian Express.”The win pulled a zip across hundreds of chirping South African mouths.”The Times of India, under the headline ‘Christmas comes early’, said “the cocky South Africans just did not know what hit them as the Indians batted, bowled and fielded like men possessed.”The second Test starts on December 26 in Durban followed by the third in Cape Town from January 2.Nampa-AFP

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