India reached 358 for six at lunch after Virat Kohli (96) and Cheteshwar Pujara (153) had added invaluable 222 runs for the third wicket to put the visitors on driver's seat.
While Pujara played 270 balls hitting 21 boundaries in his near-six hour stay at the crease, Kohli's was a restrained innings with nine fours from the 193 deliveries that he faced.
In the morning, the second new ball was taken after the first two overs in the morning were bowled by Imran Tahir (0/61 in 12 overs) and JP Duminy (2/70 in 20.1 overs).
This is the fourth time in his 16-Test career so far that Pujara had gone past 150-run mark in an innings. He looked good for a bigger one, but the need to get runs quickly meant that he played an uncharacteristic cut stroke off a Jacques Kallis delivery, which was close to his body.
Pujara's 222-run partnership for the third wicket with Kohli was the highest stand for third wicket in a Test match second innings overseas. They bettered the long-standing record of 211 runs for the third wicket between Vinoo Mankad and Vijay Hazare at the Lord's in 1952.
He was flustered with his dismissal, even so walked off to a standing ovation.
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