
The Indian batting line-up collapsed dramatically on Day 3 of the second Test South Africa In Guwahati, a batter out of grace Karun Nair A cryptocurrency on social media immediately sent shock waves throughout the crooked fraternity. The timing of the post has been widely interpreted as a subtle but powerful expression of the 33-year-old’s frustration with the National Team, the national team, despite some stunning form in domestic cricket.
Karun Nair’s Cryptocurrency, India’s batting collapse Amid
The innings was separated from 75/2 by the first innings, which closed India’s total of 489, before being destroyed after the Indian middle order. Sai Sudharsan (15), Dhruv jurel (0) and Rishabh pants (7), highlighted a glaring fragility in India’s batting department on home soil.
It’s against this backdrop of disaster in this disaster that Nair x (formerly of Twitter) posted the cryptic message: “Some circumstances feel like you know them by heart – and the silence of not being there adds its stain.”
Some conditions feel like you know them by heart – and the silence of not being there adds its stain.
– Karun Nair (@karun126) November 24, 2025
The post instantly went viral, resonating with fans long encouraged to enter India’s only other Test three-year streak Virant Sehwag.
The talk was amplified when the former India spinner Ravichandran ashwin He responded to Nair’s tweet with a short but loaded reply: “Adei (Hey Man) followed a smiley emoji.”
Hello 😂 https://t.co/pilmwlyoce
– Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) November 24, 2025
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Marco Jansen’s bowling in the South African command after brilliance
Day 3 belonged to South Africa, who tightened their vice-like grip on the Test match. First innings, India’s openers, Jaishvi Jaiswal and Kl rahulbegan steadily, 65 began to put a working stand. But this moment Rahul fell Keshav Maharajshots took a monumental slump.
The close order then separated with his left arm Marco JansenWho was the captain who happened to finish with the figures of 6 for 48. India lost four wickets between 45/1 at tea break and 95/1 at a sustained 102/4. This included wickets Sai Sudharsan (15), Dhruv jurel (0) and the stand scored a fool from the captain Rishabh pants (7).
India’s only notable resistance came from a gritty 72-run partnership Washington Sundar (48) and Kuldeep Yadav (19), showed the application to be the highest order. Their intransigence, however, delayed the inevitable and India were eventually bundled out for a massive first innings lead of 288 runs for a total of 201. South Africa, opting not to pursue, ended the day at 26/0, leading to 314 runs, not out.

