South Africa chase rare series victory in India

South Africa won the first test by an innings and six runs, firing India out in under four days in Nagpur for a winning start to the high-profile series between the world’s top ranked teams.

“This is the one thing that we really want to tick off as a  team you know, to win here in India,” South Africa captain  Graeme Smith said after handing India their first test defeat at  home in almost two years.

Left-handed opener Smith sustained a knock on his little finger at training yesterday and scans have revealed ligament damage.

“The medical team is confident that the swelling will  subside in the next 24 hours and Smith will put his finger to  the test at Saturday’s practice… after which a decision will  be taken on his fitness to play in the second test,” a team  statement said.

South Africa almost achieved a rare series victory in India on their previous visit two years ago when they won the second test before India squared the series in Kanpur.

“It’s hard work to win here. You need to be really clinical in terms of the game plan,” Smith said.

South Africa will take back the number one ranking if they win the series. Their only test series victory in India came in 2000.

Dale Steyn took a match haul of 10-108 to rout India in Nagpur after Hashim Alma made 253 not out and Jacques Kallis hit 173 to guide the tourists to an imposing first innings total of 558-6 declared.

IMPORTANT  ABSENCES

India’s batting suffered in the absence of the experienced Rahul Dravid, Vangipurappu Laxman and Yuvraj Singh due to injuries, despite Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar scoring centuries.

Number three batsman Dravid (jaw) and Yuvraj (wrist) were ruled out of the entire series. Laxman (finger) was declared fit on Thursday and his return is expected to bolster the middle-order as India hope to square the series to hold on to the number one ranking.

“We were outplayed by South Africa in all departments of the game,” captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said after India’s 14-match undefeated streak was snapped at Nagpur.

India included one-day specialist Suresh Raina and made two other changes to the squad for the second test in a move to strengthen their batting.

The tourists expect the pitch at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens to assist spin, India’s traditional strength.

South Africa were beaten in three days in Kanpur in the deciding test in 2008 on a pitch that subsequently came up for an official inquiry by the International Cricket Council.