Updated On: 12 January, 2022 10:27 AM IST | Cape Town | ANI
"There is no greater teacher than experience," said Kagiso Rabada after the end of Day two's play. Talking about the game, he said: "The game is in the balance. We would have liked to win the toss. We did well to restrict India to 223, we need to bat well"

Kagiso Rabada. Pic/AFP
South African pacer Kagiso Rabada feels that hosts' batters will need to grind it out to win the series-deciding third Test here at Newlands, Cape Town.
SA speedster celebrated his 50th Test with a four-wicket haul as Virat Kohli's fighting knock of 79 helped India post 223 on day one of the third Test. Kohli led the fightback for India with a gritty 79 after the other batters fell prey to the South African bowling after India opted to bat.