NEW DELHI: Spinner Simon Harmer delivered a superb all-round bowling performance, taking eight wickets in the match to guide South Africa to a gripping 30-run victory over India inside three days of a low-scoring opening Test on Sunday. India, missing captain and key batter Shubman Gill — ruled out due to the neck injury he suffered on Saturday — collapsed in their chase of 124, getting bowled out for 93 in Kolkata. The result marked South Africa’s first Test win on Indian soil in 15 years, completing a stunning comeback at Eden Gardens. Harmer, who returned 4-30 in India’s first innings, made crucial breakthroughs in the second innings as well, including a caught-and-bowled dismissal of Rishabh Pant for two, putting India firmly on the back foot. Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj

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