South Africa: South Africa increased their stronghold on the first Test by making 408 in their first innings and then took out India's top-order of Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill to leave the visitors on 62/3 in 16 overs of their second innings at tea on Thursday.
Armed with a lead of 163 runs, South Africa could have got birthday boy Jaiswal out on the very first ball if Aiden Markram hadn’t shelled a chance at second slip. But the Proteas soon had their first scalp when Kagiso Rabada bowled a corker of a delivery, which seamed away amazingly to knock over Rohit Sharma’s off-stump.
Jaiswal was soon out by a rising and well-directed short ball from Nandre Burger, which he tried to evade. But the ball just brushed past the glove and edge was safely taken by Kyle Verreynne.