Dean Elgar bid farewell to his international cricket career, but his final Test ended with India securing a convincing 7-wicket win against South Africa at Sahara Park Newlands in Cape Town. In his farewell match, Elgar scored 16 runs, and Indian captain Virat Kohli honored the South African opener by gifting him a signed Test jersey.
Following India’s triumph, Kohli personally presented Elgar with the signed jersey, expressing congratulations on his remarkable Test career. Kohli also extended his wishes to Elgar when the South African batsman got out for 12 runs in the second innings.
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Dean Elgar had a standout series in the IND vs SA contests, particularly shining in the first match at SuperSport Park in Centurion. In that game, Elgar’s impressive century of 185 runs played a pivotal role in South Africa’s innings and 32-run victory, earning him the Player of the Match accolade.
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The conclusion of the second Test marked the conclusion of Dean Elgar’s illustrious Test career. During the post-match presentation, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma praised Elgar’s significance to South African cricket, describing him as a gritty player and extending best wishes for his future endeavors.
“Such an important player for SA, very gritty, we appreciate that. I’d like to wish him the best. A brilliant career, best wishes ahead,” said Rohit Sharma.
Captain Rohit Sharma gave the signed Indian jersey to Dean Elgar.
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Both Dean Elgar and Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah were named Players of the Series. Elgar expressed pride in his performance, particularly highlighting his century in Centurion under challenging batting conditions.
“Still very proud of my performance that I had in Centurion. Finally on the board there in the hundred club. Nice to contribute to a winning cause. Some really tough batting conditions throughout,” remarked Elgar.
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In the first match of the series, Elgar showcased his batting prowess, assuming the captaincy after an injury to Temba Bavuma. His resilient 185 not only secured the match but also demonstrated his tactical acumen in managing the team on the field. Throughout his career, Elgar consistently elevated his game under pressure, leaving an indelible mark on South African Test cricket.