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Bhuvneshwar Kumar predicts rough days ahead for India in 1st Test

Cape Town, Jan 5 (Cricketnmore) Seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar on Friday conceded that the road won't be so smooth for the Indians, tottering at 28/3 at stumps on Day 1 of the first cricket Test, despite bowling South Africa out for

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Athar  Ansari
By Athar Ansari
Jan 06, 2018 • 11:37 AM

"It was an amazing day, that's how Test cricket is. It's gonna be tough (the way forward). We knew these are the situations we'll have to tackle with," he said after the day's play.

Athar  Ansari
By Athar Ansari
January 06, 2018 • 11:37 AM

Bhuvneshwar also felt that the visitors could have restricted the Proteas to a lower total if they stuck to the line throughout the innings.

"To be honest, we could have bowled better. We gave 25-30 runs extra, just wanted to bowl in good areas. We wanted to get the batsmen out caught behind or in the slips.

"We knew it doesn't swing much in South Africa. Never felt the wicket would be slow. We thought there would be lateral movement and that's what happened. Overall we're happy with the way we've bowled," he said.

Commenting on the wicket of the dangerous Hashim Amla, Bhuvneshwar said: "In Test cricket, the top of off-stump is an area where every batsman is vulnerable. He's (Amla) the kind of batsman who can make big hundreds if he gets going. It was very pleasing to get him out."

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