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Proteas to strike back after openers put India in command

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Proteas to strike back after openers put India in command

Bengaluru, Nov 15 (ANI): The head coach of South African cricket team that was bowled out for 214 on the first day of the second test in Bengaluru city, said that despite being long way behind in the game at the moment they are hopeful of getting back on the track in the next session. AB de Villiers' masterly 85 in his 100th test could not gloss over South Africa's spin frailty as India took charge of the second test after dominating the opening day at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Speaking at a news conference post match, South Africa's head coach Russell Domingo said the team needs to keep doing its basics well to make a comeback.

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