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Twitter reacts to India struggling in their second innings against South Africa again

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After Mohammed Shami ran through South Africa's middle-order in the second session, Faf du Plessis made sure that the hosts managed to reach a very competitive score of 258 in their 2nd innings. After the Indian top order collapsed again, the Twitterati came out in numbers to do some public bashing.

Brief Scores :South Africa 335 (Aiden Markram 94, Hashim Amla 82; R Ashwin 4/113, Ishant Sharma 3/46) & 258 (AB de Villiers 80, Dean Elgar 61, Mohammed Shami 4/49, Jasprit Bumrah 3/70) lead India 307 (Virat Kohli 153, Morne Morkel 4-60) & 35/3 (Cheteshwar Pujara 11*, Murali Vijay 9; Lungi Ngidi 2/14, Kagiso Rabada 1/9) by 252 runs.

Here are the best tweets from today's action:

Savage South African fans

And I read this without using a dictionary. feeling proud!!

What goes around comes around

Even Bhogle lost his hope

Every Indian fan right now

Long way to go for Team India

This much of rage with that name WOAH!!

Every time Rohit bats overseas 

At least bring good commentators so match won’t be boring

Smart move BCCI  *slow claps*

The only way India can win overseas!!

I think it was mountain, but anyway

That one friend in group who starts random chants

Well FYI, Dhanno didn’t last well in front of Dakus

Well I was hoping for a Shayari

After all, we all are kids at heart 

Gabbar trolling in Gabbar way

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