Updated On: 16 November, 2025 09:29 AM IST | Kolkata | R Kaushik
Ravindra Jadeja spins a web around South Africa’s batters to bag a brilliant four-wicket burst, reducing the Proteas to 93-7 — a lead of 63 runs — in their second innings and give India a strong grip over the first Test in Kolkata

India’s Ravindra Jadeja (centre) celebrates with teammates after dismissing SA opener Aiden Markram on Saturday. Pics/PTI. BCCI
A second three-day finish in an already short home Test season looms at Eden Gardens after a frenetic Saturday witnessed the fall of 15 wickets.
The whirlwind developments on Day Two of the first Test have left South Africa 63 ahead with three second-innings wickets standing, suggesting that India have their noses in front. Having said that, a fourth-innings chase on a rapidly deteriorating surface will be anything but straightforward.