Murali Vijay was batting on 33 while Cheteshwar Pujara was watchfully unbeaten on 13 when the first break was taken at Kingsmead.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat first in the Boxing Day Test, as the pitch offered little assistance to the bowlers.
In fact, even the Proteas were looking to bat first, as admitted by their captain Graeme Smith. They made one change to the side from Johannesburg, with left-arm spinner Robin Peterson coming in for leggie Imran Tahir.
India too made one change, surprisingly, with off-spinner R Ashwin dropped and left-arm bowling all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja taking his place in the playing eleven.
Playing his last Test, Jacques Kallis led the hosts on to the field, wherein he was given a ten-second head-start by his team-mates, as the crowd cheered for the great all-rounder, who acknowledged them with raised hands and a bow with his hat.
Dhawan and Vijay then took guard against Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander, with the former getting off the mark on the second delivery of the match, punching the ball down the ground for four.
Steyn and Philander bowled full first-up, looking for some swing, but the pitch was very flat and offered only bounce. In doing so, they gave some freebies to the Indian batsmen, as the duo played some beautiful punches to get the runs going.
In the first ten overs, India were nearly going along at four runs an over, with Morkel introduced into the attack as early as the 8th over. In the first hour of play, 41 runs came in 13 overs bowled as both batsmen looked comfortable and set for a big outing.
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