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Ranchi Test: South Africa 26/4 in second innings at tea on day 3, trail India by 309 runs

| @indiablooms | Oct 21, 2019, at 02:58 pm

Ranchi/IBNS: After being forced to follow on by India, South Africa are in more trouble in the second innings of the third Test match as they have been reduced to 26/4 here.

Dean Elgar and Heinrich Klaasen are not out at 16 and 0 respectively.

Three of the four wickets have been clinched by Mohammed Shami while Umesh Yadav picked one.

Earlier, South Africa were bowled out by India for just 162 in the first innings.

Zubayr Hamza, Temba Bavuma and George Linde scored 62, 32 and 37 respectively.

Umesh Yadav was the best bowler for India as he picked three wickets for 40 runs.

India scored 497/9 in the first innings.

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