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