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Test off-spinner Dane Piedt has announced his retirement from South Africa cricket in order to relocate to USA and fulfill his dream of representing the America in the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup.
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 Rohit Sharma was declared Man of the Match for his blistering knock of 176 and 160 in the two innings for India. 
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Piedt, 27, took 24 wickets at an average of 36.04 in seven Tests before he was dropped from the squad that won a Test series in Australia in November
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Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali negotiated the rest of the afternoon and England were on 159 for six when play was called off for bad light 15 minutes after tea and abandoned 45 minutes later.
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England were 179 for four at the close of play after being sent in to bat.
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Yadav removed Vilas, Abbott with fast inswingers before getting Dane Piedt caught behind at Kotla.
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India were bowled out for 334 runs in the first innings of the final Test being played at Feroz Shah Kotla.
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Temba Bavuma was hit by one of Ajinkya Rahane's shots on Day 1 of the final Test between India and South Africa.
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Rohit got out while looking for a big shot and was caught by Imran Tahir at the long-on off Dane Piedt.
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Statistical highlights of day one of the fourth Test between India and South Africa.
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Piedt, who is playing only his second Test, took four wickets on the opening day of the fourth and final Test.
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After the wickets at Mohali, Nagpur and Bangalore drew flak from former cricketers, Pollock said it has been an entertaining day of cricket.
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Piedt termed it as an even contest so far and also praised the Kotla track.
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India reached a shaky 231 for 7 against South Africa on the opening day of fourth and final cricket Test.
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Dane Piedt who is playing his first Test of the series, created similar impact to that of Simon Harmer who had excelled in Mohali and Nagpur.
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Apart from Simon Harmer South African Test squad also have two more spinners in Tahir and Piedt.
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Former India captain Sourav Ganguly sees South African leg-spinner Imran Tahir as a threat in Indian conditions and has warned the hosts against preparing square turners for the four-Test series beginning in Mohali on November 5.






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