South Africa went on the backfoot after the visitors bundled them out for 191 on Day 2. However, that score seemed to be a challenging one after the Proteas bowlers came in with the ball. The trio of Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen and Gerald Coetzee dismissed all the 10 batters of Sri Lanka for mere 42 runs, the lowest for them in Test cricket. The highlight of this bowling performance was the tall bowling all-arounder, Marco Jansen as the left-arm pacer bagged a total of 7 wickets in just 6.5 overs. He didn't allow the batters of Sri Lanka to settle at the crease. Pathum Nissanka, Angelo Mathews and Prabath Jayasuriya were caught at the slips off Jansen, while Dinesh Chandimal, Dhananjaya de Silva and Vishwa Fernando saw their woods getting shattered by Jansen. Asitha Fernando became the 7th victim of Jansen as he offered a return catch to the bowler. Watch the video here: You can't see him, but his name is π±πππππ π₯Marco Jansen went on a rampage, grabbing 7 wickets in just 6.5 overs! π₯ Catch all the action from the 1st #SAvSL Test LIVE on #JioCinema & #Sports18! π#JioCinemaSports pic.twitter.com/f8K3CUlPxu — JioCinema (@JioCinema) November 28, 2024 Also Read | Watch: Rohit Sharma's Full Speech at Australia's Parliament Jansen Joins Hugh Trumble's Record Jansen's fiery spell of 7 wickets not only helped the hosts to get a lead of 149 runs, but also made him only the second bowler after Australia’s Hugh Trumble to bag 7 wickets under 7 overs in Test cricket. He was assisted by the fellow pacers, Kagiso Rabada and Gerald Coetzee who bagged 1 and 2 wickets respectively and the trio packed the Lankan innings in just 83-ball, the shortest test innings since 1924. The scintillating performance of Jansen is the third-best by a Proteas pacer in him condition, and the best in this century by any South African bowler.