At lunch, India were 31 for one having extended their overall lead to 67 after Shikhar Dhawan (15) was sent back by Vernon Philander being caught by Jacques Kallis in the slip cordon. Incidentally, Dhawan became Philander's 100th victim in Test cricket.
In the morning, South Africa added 31 runs before Zaheer (4/88) and Ishant Sharma (4/78) took the remaining four wickets for addition of another 31 runs. Philander (58), who was on 48 overnight, completed his third Test fifty with a cover drive off the very delivery of the day.
Dhawan and Vijay (12 batting) began the second innings with an hour left for the lunch. And they began calmly, especially the latter, looking to leave as many balls as possible.
Dhawan again looked uncomfortable as he faced up to opening spells by Dale Steyn and Philander.
Philander (1/18) especially troubled the batsmen as the pitch got quicker on the third morning, adding pace to his nagging line and length. Dhawan had a couple close calls, but also had a great escape in the eighth over.
Dhawan's 15 came off 21 balls with a boundary before he became Philander's 100th victim in 19 Test matches.
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