Ngidi was instrumental in reducing India to 183 for five as he not only affected the first-ball run-out of Cheteshwar Pujara but also scalped his maiden Test wicket in the form of Parthiv Patel.
"Test debut was a dream of mine and I am happy it came true on my home ground. I actually had goosebumps," said Ngidi at the end of day two in the ongoing second cricket Test against India here today.
"I stuck to my lengths. We keep it as basic as possible. Being hypercritical, I think I could have done a little bit better, but Ill take it," he added.
Ngidi ran out Pujara with a direct throw from mid-on as the Indian batsman went for a non-existent run.
Ngidi, egged on by his home crowd, had an interesting duel with India skipper Virat Kohli before he scalped Patel in his second spell.
"In my first spell I hit the pad a few times, so I thought that was a vulnerable area for him (Kohli). He kept shifting across and getting more into my bowling line, so I thought maybe shoot one into the stumps.
The pacer said South Africa are pleased with their effort today having reduced India to 183 for five in reply to their first innings total of 335.
"To have them five down at the end of the day, we'll take that position any day. Having seen day one we knew it was going to be tough. We saw when our batsmen were batting, the Indian bowlers were pretty quick but there wasn't a lot of bounce. We knew already it wasn't what we thought it was going to be," Ngidi said.
"On a typical Centurion pitch there will definitely be a lot more bounce. Seeing how the wickets fell is a good representation of how it is not a Centurion pitch.
"Usually at Centurion, the wickets are caught behind. The slips come into play a lot, and that hasn't happened which tells you then and there that it's not a typical Centurion pitch," he said.
"I still think our bowlers have done pretty well on it. We've hit the wicket pretty hard and been able to get a bit of carry through. All in all it's not what we were thinking we were going to get.
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