Aiden Markram made history during the IND vs SA 2nd test. He took 9 outfield catches in a single Test match against India. This stunning achievement broke Ajinkya Rahane’s previous record of 8 catches from 2015.

South Africa marked not just a record but also a historic series victory. This was their biggest win since 2000. They dominated India like no team ever did in the last decade.
How Markram Broke the Record
Aiden Markram’s hands worked like magnets throughout the entire match honestly. He took catches from India’s best batters across both innings consistently. KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja fell to his catches in the first innings. Then, Sai Sudharsan and Rishabh Pant couldn’t escape his reach in the second innings.
Every time the ball flew in his direction, Markram pouched it safely. His concentration never dropped even for a single moment during this Test. Nine catches in one match sounds absolutely insane when you think about it.
The South African fielder positioned himself perfectly throughout the game’s duration. His anticipation and reflexes separated him from other fielders out there completely. Breaking a nine-year-old record proves just how special this performance was.
South Africa’s Historic Series Win
This wasn’t just about individual records though for the visitors really. South Africa won the Test by a massive 408 runs margin eventually. India needed 549 runs to win but collapsed to just 140.
Keshav Maharaj finished off India’s innings with some brilliant bowling spells. South Africa clinched the series 2-0. This means everything to them. This marks their first series win in India since way back in 2000.
That’s 25 years of waiting that finally ended at Guwahati. Indian fans watched in disbelief as their team crumbled completely here. South Africa’s dominance throughout both Tests showed its growing Test cricket strength.
Aiden Markram’s record-breaking catches played a crucial role in this historic victory. His fielding excellence gave bowlers the confidence to attack Indian batters fearlessly. This achievement will inspire young cricketers to focus on fielding skills seriously.







