India toured South Africa for its bilateral series in 1992-93. South Africa won the seires 1-0. Captains: Mohd Azharuddin and Clive Rice. Kepler Wessels became the first international cricketer to represent two countries (Australia and South Africa) and also made a timely century in that Test. Now, India and South Africa are set to play a full series (72-day tour) which will include four Tests, five ODIs and three T20 Internationals starting on October 2. It will be indeed a litmus Test for the young Indian Test captain Virat Kohli. South Africa is led by Hashim Amla in Tests, AB De Villiers in ODIs and Faf du Plessis in the T20s. Ahead of this mammoth series, we give you look at The Hindu ‘s coverage of the historic first Test in 1992 and the numbers that the two cricketing nations have stacked up since then. From the archives of The Hindu: India’s tour of South Africa in 1992-93 >Preview: It’s South African scything pace vs Indian batting flair >First Day: Kepler Wessels’ rare distinction >Second Day: South Africa gains day’s honours; India in dire straits >Third Day: Amre to India’s rescue with maiden Test century >Fourth Day: Bad light &…