KOLKATA, India — India's Ravindra Jadeja took 4-29 as South Africa was down to 93-7 (35 overs) at stumps on Day 2 of the first cricket test.
Fifteen wickets fell Saturday, as India took control of proceedings after it was bowled out for 189 runs in its first innings.
The hosts took a slender lead of 30 runs, before knocking over the majority of the Proteas' batting lineup in the second innings.
South Africa had scored 159 runs in its first innings, with Jasprit Bumrah picking 5-27. Overall, it leads by 63 runs after two days of high attrition on an unpredictable surface.
At stumps, skipper Temba Bavuma was batting on 29 runs off 78 balls with Corbin Bosch (1 not out) for company. Play was called off early once again because of bad light.
Spin was the flavor of the day, and India started off its attack with Axar Patel from one end in the second innings.
Kuldeep Yadav struck right at the stroke of tea — Ryan Rickelton was out lbw for 11 runs, with the score at 18-1.
Another six Proteas wickets fell in the final session. Jadeja struck hard at the South African lineup with his discipline.