India went from 153/4 to 153 all out in a space of 11 balls.
South Africa captain Dean Elgar won the toss and chose to bat first. However, Mohammed Siraj bulldozed them out for just 55 runs with career-best Test figures of 6/15. He was aided by Jasprit Bumrah and Mukesh Kumar, who took two wickets each.
In response, India had positioned themselves well at 153/4 with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill scoring in 30s and Virat Kohli making 46. But then a spectacular and historical collapse happened as India was bowled out for the same score of 153, losing their last six wickets for 0 runs.
This was the first time in the 147-year history of Test cricket that a team had suffered such a collapse in which it lost its last 6 wickets without adding a single run. As the entire world tried to wrap its head around this batting implosion, Ravi Shastri's gem of a remark took the cake.
As the South Africa team was making its way back to the pavilion, Shastri was heard saying on commentary: “If someone went around the corner for a dump, and has come back, India have been bowled out for 153.”
The day ended with South Africa scoring 62/3 in their second innings, trailing India by 36 runs.