The body language of the Indian team has been under question on Day 4, as the commentators repeatedly refer to it as a domestic match, waiting for things to happen naturally. Well, one such moment was caught when Rishabh Pant missed an obvious stumping off Washington Sundar when Trystan Stubbs was batting at just 7. It happened in the 34th over. Washington targeted the Stubbs' off stump, and the batter was down the crease to hit a drive. However, the ball passed through his bat and pad, and Rishabh failed to take the catch as it hit his shoulders. Watch the video here: Rishabh Pant Missed An Easy Stumping Of Tristan Stubbs 😭pic.twitter.com/RIgkWDuSR5 — 𝐀•ᴷᴸ ᴿᵃʰᵘˡ ˢᵗᵃⁿ (@123Centurion__) November 25, 2025 Read also: Ind vs SA 2nd Test: Ravindra Jadeja bowls unplayable, chips off Aiden Markram bails on Day 4 Clueless India in trouble on Day 4 at Guwahati Trystan Stubbs is currently batting with Tony de Zorzi, the latter being the aggressor of the partnership. Stubbs has been the anchor and has already faced over 100 balls, scoring 35 runs. Well, Stubbs has been lucky, surviving at least three close run-out calls on day 4. India's game plan in the second Test has been under scrutiny, especially on Day 3, as they are really not setting the stage for wickets. The fielding placements are in question, especially after the Proteas batters are stealing singles here and there. The tactics are questions too, point fielders standing up earlier, missing low catches, and leaking runs. Despite struggles, Ravindra Jadeja earlier in the morning took Ryan Rickleton and Aiden Markram's wickets. Washington Sundar had some glitches with his action and was seen having a chat with Rishabh during the drinks. He came back with a better one and took Temba Bavuma. Notably, South Africa had already scored 489 runs, and had bowled out India in 201 runs, having a massive lead of 288 runs. With Day 4's half gone, India is trailing behind by 448 runs