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Tristan Stubbs misses maiden Test hundred on Indian soil; Hosts need 549 runs

Posted By: Hemant Kumar Posted On: Nov 25, 2025Share Article
Tristan Stubbs misses maiden Test hundred on Indian soil
Tristan Stubbs plays a shot on Day 4 of the second Test against India. ( AFP )

Tristan Stubbs misses maiden Test hundred in India; Rishabh Pant's & Co set a target of 549 runs to win Guwahati Test

Tristan Stubbs missed on a well-deserved maiden hundred on Indian soil after the South African batter fell short by just six runs in the ongoing second encounter against India at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Batting at no.3, Stubbs forged two huge partnerships to lead South Africa to 260/5 in the second innings before skipper Temba Bavuma declared.

With Tony de Zorzi, Stubbs put on 101 runs in 160 balls for the fourth wicket and went on to add another 82 runs off 122 balls with Wiaan Mulder for the fifth wicket. With a 288-run lead in the first innings, the Proteas set a daunting target of 549 runs for India to win the game.

The right-hander, who plays for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League (IPL), was finally dismissed for 94 off the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja. Trying to slog-sweep the Indian left-arm off-spinner, Stubbs missed the line of the delivery only to see his off-stump shattered.

He played 180 balls for his 94, studded with nine fours and one six. Earlier, India were bowled out for 201 runs in reply to South Africa's first innings total of 489. India had already lost the first Test by 30 runs.

Notably, this is the second time India have been set a target of more than 500 runs in Tests. The last time India were set a target of 500-plus runs in Tests was against Australia in Nagpur in 2004. India had lost by 342 runs.

It must be noted that no team have ever chased a 400-plus total in a fourth innings of a Test match in Asia. The highest successful run-chase on Asian soil was 395 runs by West Indies against Bangladesh in Chattogram in 2021. In India, the highest-successful run chase was 387 by the hosts against England in Chennai in 2008.

India stare at another defeat in Guwahati

Chasing a mammoth total, India have already lost both their openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul to end Day 4 precarious 27/2. While Jaiswal (13) was dismissed by pacer Marco Jansen in the seventh over and Rahul (6) fell to spinner Simon Harmer in the 10th over.

At stumps, Sai Sudharsan (2 not out off 25 balls) and night watchman Kuldeep Yadav (4 not out off 22 balls) were at the crease with India requiring another 522 runs to win and level the two-Test series.

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A Chinese national, Hu Congtai, has been deported to Hong Kong. He violated his tourist visa by visiting Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir
World
Chinese national deported to Hong Kong

A Chinese national, Hu Congtai, has been deported to Hong Kong. He violated his tourist visa by visiting Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. Authorities detained him after detecting unusual internet activity. His phone revealed interest in paramilitary deployments and Article 370

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