Johannesburg: The first Test between India and South Africa ended in a nail-biting draw but not before the home team very nearly pulled off a world record run chase on the final day of an extraordinary match, here on Sunday.
Set a stiff target of 458 for victory, the hosts rode on centuries from Francois du Plessis (134) and AB de Villiers (103) to very nearly pull off a sensational victory, but in the end fell short by eight runs.
In a riveting match, which saw fortunes fluctuating from one team to the other until the very end, both teams had chances of winning the game in the nerve-wrecking final session on a Wanderers track, which showed no signs of deterioration even on the final day.
India needed to take eight wickets but a stunning 205-run partnership between du Plessis and de Villiers denied the visitors a 1-0 lead in the two-Test series.
South Africa sniffed a historic win on the back of their fifth-wicket partnership as they inched closer to the improbable target of 458 runs, which if achieved would have been the biggest ever successful run chase in Test history.
The highest successful run chase was achieved by West Indies, who scored 418 for seven to beat Australia in St Johns in 2003.
At one stage, it looked like the Proteas would romp home as they needed just 64 runs from the final 16 overs with six wickets in hand but Ishant Sharma bowled de Villiers and Mohammed Shami dismissed JP Duminy before du Plessis’ run out in 133rd over.
It prompted the South Africans not to take further risk and go for a draw.
Du Plessis’s knock came off 309 balls with 15 boundaries, while de Villiers faced 168 balls and hit 12 boundaries.
When du Plessis’s pairing with de Villiers breached the 178-run mark, it became the highest fifth wicket partnership in the fourth innings of a Test match.
The previous best was 177 by B Congdon and V Pollard for New Zealand against England at Nottingham in 1973.
It was a remarkable Test match and the Indians would feel that they let go a good opportunity to record a famous Test win on foreign soil particularly after the drubbing in the preceding ODI series.
The two teams will now travel to Durban, where the second and final Test will begin from Thursday.
For India, Shami (3/107) was the pick of the bowlers. After dismissing Jacques Kallis for his 300th wicket in 89 Tests, Zaheer Khan (1/135) proved expensive on the final day of the match, even as Sharma (1/91) toiled hard.
Ravichandran Ashwin (0/83) did not provide any breakthroughs as the fifth day pitch evened out for batting. (PTI)