India v South Africa: Tourists bowled out for 79 in third Test

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Ravichandran AshwinImage source, Reuters
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Ravichandran Ashwin (second left) has taken 18 wickets in the series at an average of 11.33

Third Test, Nagpur, day two

India 215 & 173 Dhawan 39, Tahir 5-38

South Africa 79 Ashwin 5-32, Jadeja 4-33 & 32-2

South Africa need a further 278 to win

South Africa were bowled out for 79 - the lowest Test total against India - as 20 wickets fell on the second day of the third Test in Nagpur.

Resuming on 11-2 in reply to 215, the tourists slipped to 12-5 before being dismissed in only 33.1 overs.

Ravichandran Ashwin took 5-32 and Ravindra Jadeja 4-33 for India, who lead 1-0 in the four-match series.

Although South Africa bowled India out for 173, they were 32-2 at the close in pursuit of 310 for victory.

All 10 wickets fell to spin in South Africa's first innings, and eight in India's second innings, on a pitch described by former England captain Michael Vaughan as "diabolical".

The Proteas, the world's top-ranked Test side, have not lost an away Test series since 2006.

The day in numbers

  • India have never bowled a side out for fewer than the 82 made by Sri Lanka at Chandigarh in 1990

  • Only once before have 20 wickets fallen in a day in India - against Australia in Mumbai in 2004, external

  • South Africa's 79 was their lowest total since they made 72 against England in Cape Town in 1957

  • South Africa's first innings lasted 33.1 overs, their third shortest innings since returning to Test cricket in 1992

  • Ashwin is only the second spinner to bowl unchanged through a completed innings, following England's Monty Panesar against India at Mumbai in 2012

  • Never before have 32 wickets in the first two days of a Test in India

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Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan criticised the pitch at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium

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Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden added his voice to the criticism

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Australia one-day batsman Aaron Finch enjoyed watching an eventful day's play

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Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell joined the debate

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