Kolkata, Nov. 15 -- Fiery bowling spells from South African spinner Simon Harmer and pacer Marco Jansen restricted India to 189/9, and the Proteas lost their first wicket at the end of the second session on day two of the Kolkata Test on Saturday.

At the end of the second session, SA was 18/1, with Aiden Markram (3*) unbeaten, trailing by 12 runs. India had gained a slender 30-run lead over SA, who had scored 159 in their first innings.

India resumed the session at 138/4, with Ravindra Jadeja (11*) and Dhruv Jurel (5*) unbeaten.

Jurel started off the things with two boundaries in the opening over against Corbin Bosch, and a four from Jadeja helped India reach the 150-run mark in 47.1 overs.

However, just like things had been prior to ...