South Africa captain Dean Elgar received a guard of honour from his teammates as he walked out on the field for the final time as Proteas cricketer on Day 2 of IND vs SA 2nd Test in Cape Town on Thursday.
Elgar, who had announced retirement from international cricket before the start of the series, got a rousing reception from fans. Elgar acknowledged the gesture of the fans as he waved to the crowd.
The 36-year-old, who scored a match-winning 186 in Centurion Test, failed to make the same impact in Cape Town as got out for 4 and 12 in two innings of the Test match.
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The South Africa’s veteran finished his career with 5331 runs from 85 Test matches. Elgar scored 14 hundreds and 23 Test fifties.
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