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India staged a strong comeback in the final session of the second Test in Guwahati on Saturday, restricting South Africa to 247/6 at stumps on Day 1.

The Proteas, who were comfortably placed at 156/2 at lunch and appeared set for a big first-innings total, lost their way as Indian bowlers struck regularly in the final session. South Africa managed 91 runs in the third session while losing four crucial wickets.

Captain Temba Bavuma, who had looked in fine touch, was the first to fall after the break, dismissed for 41 as Ravindra Jadeja claimed his first wicket of the match.

Tristan Stubbs, batting fluently on 49, was next to depart, handing Kuldeep Yadav his second wicket of the match. Moments after crossing 200, South Africa s

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