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IND vs SA, 3rd Test: Elgar Retires Hurt After Blow On Helmet By Umesh Bouncer
During the break, Elgar retired hurt and was taken to a hospital for a concussion test. Debutant George Linde was sent to proceed the innings alongside Heinrich Klaasen for the final session of the day's play.
South Africa opener Dean Elgar got retired hurt after he was struck on the helmet by a rising delivery from Umesh Yadav just before the Tea break on Day 3 of the third and final Test against India at the JSCA Stadium on Monday.
In South Africa's second innings, Elgar, who was batting on 16, was hit on his helmet by a lethal bouncer from Umesh Yadav. The left-handed batsman immediately went to the ground. The Indian players rushed towards him to see if he was alright while the physio ran in.
During the break, Elgar retired hurt and was taken to a hospital for a concussion test. Debutant George Linde was sent to proceed the innings alongside Heinrich Klaasen for the final session of the day's play.
Cricket rules for the World Test Championship were tweaked recently to allow players who suffer concussions during a match to be replaced in their team's Playing XI.
The visitors are on the brink of another embarrasing defeat as they got bowled out for a mere 162 in their first innings in reply to India's 497/9 declared. In the second innings also they are in trouble having lost four wickets before the tea interval.
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Saswat PanigrahiSaswat Panigrahi is a multimedia journalist
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