Resolute Rassie van der Dussen plays forgotten hero amid Wanderers glory
His 40 was an important innings for South Africa and himself; it showed he can be a matchwinner
His 40 was an important innings for South Africa and himself; it showed he can be a matchwinner
Series moves to Cape Town for the decider, with the contest tied 1-1
Long been compared to Graeme Smith, the captain stands tall to inspire South Africa with a gutsy performance
Question marks remain over Siraj's availability for the decider after he picked up a hamstring niggle at the Wanderers
All the statistical highlights from South Africa's successful 240 chase in Johannesburg
"It's something I think we lacked in the previous game, and I think we ticked those boxes pretty well towards the end of today."
South Africa captain on sparking the flame that lit up Rabada's performance in the Wanderers Test
Dravid and stand-in captain Rahul both felt India were short on runs in the first innings, and expect Kohli to return for the decider
Thanks to their being a lot taller than India's attack, they were able to extract more out of a pitch with extra bounce
Captain goes to stumps unbeaten on 46, with hosts needing 122 more to keep the series alive
His moment of step-out-and-hope was perhaps born less of sky-high self-confidence than a lack of it
Despite injuries and form issues, South Africa's bowling leader can still land knockout blows
Keegan Petersen, Temba Bavuma helped South Africa take a slender lead before India moved ahead again
The batter was given out caught behind, but replays suggested that the ball may or may not have carried to the wicketkeeper
All the statistical highlights from the quick's record bowling performance in the second Test in Johannesburg
He isn't quite Botham, but he's a perfectly good fourth seamer who produced a Bothamesque spell to live up to his dressing-room nickname
Shami removed Markram after Rahul's 50 led India in the absence of injured Kohli
Duanne Olivier may be slower, fuller and blonder than he was three years ago, but he remains just as effective to South Africa
He seems to have gone back to trusting his hands and eye, and allowing his innate attacking game to flourish
There probably isn't a lot of time left for the pair to turn things around, nor is there an easy way out of their ruts
He has an enviable ability to dismiss the previous delivery from his mind and it accounts for a lot of his success
He wants his team to get over the news as soon as possible as they look to bounce back against India
"I really feel there's going to be a big run of really good scores coming in from someone like him"
India coach understands the need to quicken things up, but hopes for a reasonable amount of leeway as well
India have never lost a Test at this ground, but can expect South Africa to put up more of a fight than they did in Centurion