KL Rahul plays a side shot during the Test Cricket match between South Africa India at Centurion Park in Pretoria.(Photo | AP ) 
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India reaches 83-0 on 1st day of 1st test in South Africa

Mayank Agarwal was 46 not out and KL Rahul 29 not out as India followed its decision to bat first by progressing through the first session at SuperSport Park without losing a wicket

Associated Press

CENTURION:  India made a solid start to its latest quest for a first test series win in South Africa by reaching 83-0 at lunch on Day 1 of the opening test in Centurion on Sunday.

Mayank Agarwal was 46 not out and KL Rahul 29 not out as India followed its decision to bat first by progressing through the first session at SuperSport Park without losing a wicket.

Agarwal was dropped by wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock a tough chance from an edge that de Kock dived to his right for but couldn't hold one-handed. That denied 6-foot-8 South Africa seam bowler Marco Jansen a wicket on his test debut.

But other than that, India's openers were relatively untroubled and South Africa's fast bowlers were lacklustre on a Centurion pitch that was playing much slower than it normally does.

The three-test series is the first assignment away from home for new India coach Rahul Dravid and he will be satisfied with that opening session on tour in charge of the world's top-ranked test team.

India started its search for a maiden series win in South Africa on its eighth test tour to the country with no major surprises in its lineup. Jasprit Bumrah will lead a four-man seam bowling attack with Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj backing him up.

Cheteshwar Pujara, captain Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane and Rishabh Pant are the backbone of the batting.

South Africa gave Jansen his international debut in the absence of Anrich Nortje, it's most effective fast bowler who is out of the series with injury. Duanne Olivier, who has returned from a spell playing in England and is back in South Africa's squad, was not recalled by the home team despite being tipped by many to return.

There was a moment's silence before play for South Africa's anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who died early Sunday.

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