The South African fast bowler Marco Jansen took a fine catch to dismiss Mohammed Siraj, India's last wicket, to officially secure a whitewash against India in India's homeland. Siraj swung his bat off Keshav Maharaj. Even though he got the height but not the distance. Jansen, from the mid-on, ran back, keeping his eye on the ball, and of course beating the sun, and took a stunning one-handed catch. Watch the video here: Proteas Won Test Series in India After 25 Long Years 🥺🥺.pic.twitter.com/UPkxvA63Ca — Yash Jain (@yashjain4163) November 26, 2025 Notably, South Africa last won a Test series in India 25 years ago, in 2000, when Sachin Tendulkar’s team suffered a 2-0 whitewash. At Wankhede, India posted 225 before South Africa replied with 176, but the visitors chased 162 to win by four wickets. In Bengaluru, India were bowled out for 158 and 250, while South Africa piled up 489, led by Jacques Kallis’ 95 and Lance Klusener’s 97. Anil Kumble took 6 in the innings and 12 in the series. Despite the defeats, Tendulkar was named Player of the Series for scoring 146 runs and taking three wickets. Read also: "Grovel" for "bauna?" Controversy sparked after SA head coach threatens India after Day 4 dominance India lost by a massive margin of 408 runs South Africa crushed India by 408 runs in the second Test in Guwahati to seal the series. The visitors posted 489 in the first innings, led by Senuran Muthusamy’s 109 and Marco Jansen’s explosive 93. Kuldeep Yadav took 4/115. India replied with 201, with Jansen dismantling the hosts through a superb 6/48. South Africa declared at 260/5 in the second innings, driven by Tristan Stubbs’ 94 and Tony de Zorzi’s 49. India, chasing 549, collapsed to 140 as Simon Harmer ran through the middle order with 6/37, securing Player of the Series with 17 wickets. Jansen was named Player of the Match for his all-round brilliance.