Remember, there have only been three successful 200 plus chases at Newlands. South Africa ain't going to have it easy. That said, they aren't entirely to be counted out here. They proved in Jo'burg that 240 wasn't enough and in what Elgar has dubbed as "one of the biggest Tests in the last 20 years", they'll be hungry to get over the line. They've been in all kinds of turmoil - both in terms of personnel and on the administrative front - and a win here could usher in a new era. Against an excellent Indian attack, it ain't going to be a walk in the park. Join us in 10 minutes for the final session.
JJ Bumrah c Bavuma b Jansen 2 (19m 5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 40.00
Jansen gets one full over at Bumrah now.
END OF OVER:67 | (maiden) | IND: 195/9
- Rishabh Pant100 (139b)
- Jasprit Bumrah0 (2b)
- Kagiso Rabada17-5-53-3
- Marco Jansen19-6-33-3
Four Indian keepers have scored a total of seven centuries outside Asia, Pant has made three of those (one each in England, Australia and South Africa)
Session will be extended by upto 30 minutes or until whenever a wicket falls
'Main kyon jabardasti maroon', Pant tells Bumrah. (Why should I simply have a go at that)
END OF OVER:66 | 1 Run | IND: 195/9
- Jasprit Bumrah0 (2b)
- Rishabh Pant100 (133b)
- Marco Jansen19-6-33-3
- Kagiso Rabada16-4-53-3
Kumar: "Now that the Indian innings is about to end, this must be the right time to send this. Ashwin must start bowling at the other end with Bumrah for the new ball. Ashwin is a terrific new ball bowler and moreover he can keep things really tight which we need as we have been gifting runs with the new ball for a while." -- Not sure Shami or Umesh like that radical idea.