Vijay (39) and Pujara (39 batting) added crucial 70 runs for the second wicket as the Indian batsmen took full advantage of speedster Morne Morkel being ruled out of action due to a twisted ankle during fieldinghaving bowled only two overs.
Tamil Nadu opener Vijay looked assured during his 94-ball knock as he hit five boundaries and it was unfortunate that he got out after getting set as he flicked a delivery from Jacques Kallis (1/23) down leg-side into the hands of AB de Villiers behind the stumps.
Pujara-Vijay brought up the India's 50 in the second innings in the 23rd over. With drinks break coming up, Tahir came up to bowl and was taken for nine runs immediately.
Tahir didn't get to bowl another over in the whole session, but in the one he bowled, India's lead went past the 100-run mark.
Even after Vijay's departure, Pujara carried on the good work in company of first innings centurion Virat Kohli (11 batting).
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