GUWAHATI, India (AP) — South Africa took four wickets in the morning session Monday to have India in trouble at 102-4 on Day 3, still 387 runs behind in the first innings.
India lost three wickets in the second hour of play, with off-spinner Simon Harmer picked up 2-39 in 11 overs. Keshav Maharaj and Marco Jansen picked up a wicket each in the session.
South Africa, which posted an imposing 489 in the first innings , leads the two-test series after winning the first test in Kolkata by 30 runs . The Proteas are chasing a first test series win on Indian soil since 2000-01.
India resumed Day 3 at six without loss, with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Lokesh Rahul looking to bat time.
The opening pair added 65 runs off 129 balls and almost navigated the first hour before Maharaj (1-29) struck fir

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