Keshav Maharaj (BCCI)
Pune, Oct 13: Keshav Maharaj and Vernon Philander dug deep and proved hard to beat as they took South Africa to 172/7 at tea, halting India's victory celebrations for the time being on Day 4 of the second Test here on Sunday.
The Proteas still trail by 154 runs after being asked to follow on as they were all out for 275 at the end of Day 3, replying to India's mammoth 601/5d in the first innings.
Maharaj, who top-scored for the tourists with a dogged 72 in the first dig, remained unbeaten on 3 from 20 balls while Philander raced to 18 from 20 deliveries, hitting two sixes.