'Angry' Marco Jansen nearly smashes stumps with bat after missing out on ton in Guwahati Test

Published - 23 Nov 2025, 03:41 PM | Updated - 23 Nov 2025, 03:56 PM

Marco Jansen Nearly Smashes Stumps With Bat After Missing Out On Ton In Guwahati Test 1

South Africa all-rounder Marco Jansen missed his maiden Test century on Day 2 (Sunday, November 23) of the second and final Test against India at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. Following his dismissal in the innings, the right-handed batter vented his frustration, nearly smashing the stumps.

Jansen added 97 runs off 106 balls with Senuran Muthusamy for the eighth wicket. Muthusamy perished for 106 to Mohammed Siraj’s bowling. Jansen continued to add runs with Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj to help the team reach 489 in 151.1 overs. He was the last batter to be dismissed in South Africa’s innings.

Watch: Marco Jansen Falls Short of Maiden First-Class Hundred

Marco Jansen’s outstanding innings ended in disappointment as he fell short of his maiden first-class hundred. After dominating India’s bowlers with a flurry of boundaries and seven sixes, he adopted a more cautious approach while nearing the milestone.

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That change in tempo proved costly. Kuldeep Yadav delivered a googly outside off, and Jansen’s tentative push produced an inside edge that rolled back onto the stumps, leaving him stranded on 93. The dismissal wrapped up South Africa’s innings at 489.

Jansen was visibly furious, walking off without acknowledging the applause from teammates and the Guwahati crowd. His aggressive knock had already placed South Africa in a commanding position, leaving India with a massive task to stay alive in the series.

South Africa Bowled Out for 489 Runs in First Innings

India began Day 2 with a task to take the remaining South African wickets quickly. However, Senuran Muthusamy and Kyle Verreynne batted with remarkable control through the entire morning, producing the first wicketless session of the series.

Muthusamy scored his maiden Test hundred and pushed the total beyond 400. Following Verreynne’s dismissal, Jansen took over with an explosive counter-attack. He scored 93 runs off 91 balls, hitting 6 boundaries and 7 sixes. South Africa eventually bundled out for 489 runs.

Earlier on Day 1, the top order got starts but failed to convert them. India’s bowlers, especially Kuldeep, bounced back before stumps on the opening day, restricting the score to 247/6.

Jansen Breaks Multiple Records During His Knock

Jansen became South Africa’s second-highest scorer by a No. 9 or lower against India. He smashed seven sixes, the most ever by a visiting batter in a Test innings in India. The batter also equalled the South African record for the most sixes in a Test innings.

Highest Individual Score for a South African Player Batting at 9 or Lower vs India in a Test Innings:

ScorePlayerVenueYear
102*Lance KlusenerCape Town1997
93Marco JansenGuwahati2025
72Keshav MaharajPune2019

Highest Individual Score for Marco Jansen in a Test Innings:

ScoreOpponentVenueYear
93IndiaGuwahati2025
84*IndiaCenturion2023
62PakistanCape Town2025

Most Sixes by a Visiting Batter in India in a Test Innings:

SixesPlayerTeamVenueYear
7Marco JansenSouth AfricaGuwahati2025
6Vivian RichardsWest IndiesDelhi1974
6Matthew HaydenAustraliaChennai2001

Most Sixes in a Test Innings for South Africa:

SixesPlayerOpponentVenueYear
7Marco JansenIndiaGuwahati2025
7AB de VilliersAustraliaCape Town2009
7Quinton de KockWest IndiesGros Islet2021

Also read: Marco Jansen goes beast mode, breaks bat twice while destroying Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah in 2nd Test

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