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First Test: India declare first innings at 502/7, Mayank scores 215

| @indiablooms | Oct 03, 2019, at 04:28 pm

Visakhapatnam: After Rohit Sharma's dazzling 176, Mayank Agarwal slammed a double hundred on the second day of first Test match against South Africa as India declared their first innings at 502/7.

Though Rohit was dismissed at 176, Mayank continued with his batting and scored 215 off 371 balls. He hit 23 fours and six sixes.

Though the Indian middle-order couldn't fire, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja played an unbeaten knock of 30 off 46 balls.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha scored a quick 21 off 16 balls.

Keshav Maharaj was the most successful bowler for South Africa. He picked three wickets for 189 runs.

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