South Africa will not pursue the stump-mic incident from the first Test, with batting coach Ashwell Prince dismissing it as a non-issue. The remark, overheard during an appeal involving Temba Bavuma, sparked online debate. Jasprit Bumrah’s exceptional bowling, taking 5/27, dominated the day, reducing South Africa to 159 all out. India ended at 37/1, setting up a compelling second day.
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