Guwahati, Nov. 24 -- Marco Jansen produced a devastating exhibition of pace and bounce to seize control of the second Test for South Africa on Day 3, finishing with a six-wicket haul as India were bundled out for 201 in 83.5 overs at the Barsapara Stadium here.
South Africa, enforcing their dominance, moved to 26 for no loss at stumps in their second innings, stretching their overall lead to a commanding 314 runs.
Jansen, who repeatedly extracted steep lift even as the surface slowed, broke India's resistance at crucial intervals and ran through the lower order with the second new ball. His spell after lunch dismantled India's remaining hopes, beginning with the dismissal of Rishabh Pant for 7 when the left-arm quick induced a reckless ed...