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Sack Gautam Gambhir Trends as India Faces Collapse Against South Africa in Guwahati News24 –


India is facing a nightmare scenario in the ongoing second Test against South Africa in Guwahati. Chasing a massive first-innings total of 489, the Indian team collapsed dramatically on Day 3, losing seven wickets for just 122 runs. With Shubman Gill absent, stand-in captain Rishabh Pant led the side, but even he fell cheaply, highlighting India’s fragile batting under pressure. Fans and analysts alike were shocked at India’s approach and execution in the match.

Captain Pant Falls After Reckless Shot

The morning session began with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Lokesh Rahul determined to stabilize India’s innings. The opening pair added 65 runs off 129 balls and looked steady before Marco Jansen struck in the 22nd over, dismissing Rahul for 22. Soon after, Jaiswal fell for 58, caught at backward point off a slightly extra-bouncy delivery.

Dhruv Jurel’s 11-ball duck further deepened India’s woes, followed by rash dismissals from Sai Sudharsan and Rishabh Pant himself. Pant charged at Jansen, only to edge the ball to the wicketkeeper, continuing a pattern of reckless shots reminiscent of T20 cricket in Tests. The collapse from 95/1 to 122/7 stunned fans and put India firmly on the back foot.

Fans Criticize Gambhir, Pant as ‘Sack Gambhir’ Trends

Social media erupted following India’s collapse. Fans questioned the tactics and mindset of the team, particularly criticizing head coach Gautam Gambhir and stand-in captain Rishabh Pant. The hashtag #SackGambhir started trending as followers expressed frustration over India’s repeated batting failures in home conditions.

Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav Offer a Ray of Hope

Amid the chaos, Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav are currently batting together and have stitched a crucial 50-run partnership, taking India to 174/7 at lunch. This partnership is the last realistic chance for India to avoid an innings defeat or another heavy loss, which would mean back-to-back series sweeps at home after New Zealand and now South Africa.

India’s Position Remains Precarious

With just three wickets in hand and South Africa firmly in control, India faces an uphill battle. Unless Sundar and Kuldeep play a miracle innings, India is staring at one of its worst collapses in recent history. The focus now is on how the tail can hold together against a disciplined South African bowling attack and prevent a complete humiliation in front of the home crowd.