Ruturaj Gaikwad celebrates his maiden ODI century in Raipur during India's match against South Africa.
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Ruturaj Gaikwad's century strengthens No. 4 claim amid India's ODI defeat

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Ruturaj Gaikwad smashed his maiden ODI century off 77 balls in Raipur, but India lost by four wickets despite posting 358/5 against South Africa. The knock intensified competition for the No. 4 spot, pressuring Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer. The series is now level at 1-1.

In the second ODI on December 3, 2025, in Raipur, India won the toss and batted first, scoring 358/5 in 50 overs. Ruturaj Gaikwad, batting at No. 4, notched his maiden ODI century with 105 off 77 balls, the second-fastest against South Africa—Yusuf Pathan's record stands at 68 balls. Virat Kohli scored 102, his 53rd ODI ton, forming a 195-run partnership with Gaikwad.

South Africa chased the target with four wickets in hand and four balls to spare, thanks to Aiden Markram's 102, Matthew Breetzke's 68, Dewald Brevis's 54, and Temba Bavuma's 48, leveling the series at 1-1. It marked India's first ODI loss with a Kohli century in nearly seven years.

Gaikwad's return to ODIs after two years drew attention from team management. Head coach Gautam Gambhir had messaged him to embrace the No. 4 role, and Gaikwad said post-match he focused on playing naturally. Since January 1, 2024, Shreyas Iyer has been the most successful at No. 4—496 runs in 10 innings at an average of 49.60—but Gaikwad's 113 runs in two matches have ramped up pressure on Rishabh Pant (6 runs in one match) and Iyer. The decider is on December 6 in Visakhapatnam, where Gaikwad is set to play. India's finishing issues were exposed, leaving 20-30 runs on the field in the death overs.

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X users laud Ruturaj Gaikwad's maiden ODI century off 83 balls as a strong assertion for the No. 4 position, intensifying competition with Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer. Reactions include praise for his aggressive knock, disappointment over India's four-wicket loss despite 358/5, memes about a 'jinx' where India loses after his tons, and critiques of the team's finisher issues and bowling.

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Dramatic cricket moment: Simon Harmer celebrates India's 4th wicket loss on day 5 in Guwahati Test as Kuldeep Yadav walks off.
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India suffers fourth wicket loss on day 5 of Guwahati test

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On day 5 of the second Test in Guwahati, Simon Harmer's bowling troubled India. Kuldeep Yadav and Dhruv Jurel fell in the same over, handing India their fourth wicket. Sai Sudharsan and Rishabh Pant now stand at the crease with a target of 549 runs.

Hardik Pandya reached a milestone in the first T20I against South Africa at Cuttack's Barabati Stadium by smashing his 100th six in international T20 cricket. Suryakumar Yadav struggled, scoring 12 runs off 11 balls before being dismissed by Lungi Ngidi. The match sparked debates on batting order consistency for the Indian team.

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India captain Shubman Gill defended struggling opener Rohit Sharma following the 1-2 ODI series defeat to New Zealand. Despite Rohit's 61 runs across three innings, Gill noted that not every start converts into a big score. The series ended with a 41-run loss in the decider at Indore.

The India-New Zealand ODI series stands tied at 1-1 ahead of the third match in Indore. India aims to secure their first bilateral ODI series win on home soil, while New Zealand seeks to build on their recent victory. Key changes and player pressures will shape the contest.

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Hardik Pandya’s swagger-filled masterclass against South Africa echoed Sir Vivian Richards, according to former India batter Robin Uthappa. He believes such intimidation-driven cricket defines India’s ideal T20 template going forward.

World champion D Gukesh's hopes for the Tata Steel Masters 2026 title were dashed after drawing with compatriot Aravindh Chithambaram in round 11. Fellow Indians R Praggnanandhaa and Arjun Erigaisi also suffered defeats, marking a tough day for the Indian contingent. Uzbek players Javokhir Sindarov and Nodirbek Abdusattorov now lead with seven points each.

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India's women's cricket team, having secured the series 3-0, will rotate players in the fourth T20I to test their bench strength. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, aims to avoid a clean sweep and salvage some pride. The match continues India's dominant run against a struggling opponent.

 

 

 

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