Shami and Bumrah shared three wickets each in the morning session on day four, effecting a South African collapse in which they lost 8 wickets for only 65 to be bowled out for 130
in the second innings.
With home team extending the lead to 207 runs, India will have to chase down 208 for their third ever Test win on South African soil.
Starting from day two overnight 65/2, the slide began in the second over of the morning.
Four overs later, Shami sent back nightwatchman Kagiso Rabada (5), caught at second slip. In the 29th over then, when Bumrah had Faf du Plessis (0) caught behind off a snorter, South Africa were struggling at 82/5.
Bumrah also removed Quinton de Kock (8) as it became 92/6 and the collapse became imminent.
AB de Villiers (35 runs, 50 balls, 2 fours, 2 sixes) waged a lone battle at the other end but he just couldnt find anyone to support him as Shami trapped Vernon Philander (0) lbw to take 11/3 in six overs this morning.
Wriddhiman Saha took his 10th catch of the Test when Morne Morkel (2) was caught behind off Kumar two overs later.
This is an Indian record overseas as Saha went past MS Dhoni who had nine catches against Australia in his last Test at the MCG in 2014.
Bumrah completed South Africas misery as de Villiers holed out in the deep in search of some quick runs, rounding up a dismal morning. Dale Steyn, batting despite a bruised ankle, was the unbeaten batsman.
On day two, India finished with 209 runs in their first innings, surrendering a 77-run lead.
South Africa were 65/2 at stumps with an overall lead of 142 runs. Hardik Pandya single-handedly kept his side in contention with 93 runs off 95 balls and then took 2-17 as well.
Day three was completely washed out due to persistent rain.
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