India v South Africa, 1st Test, Chennai, 1st day
Batsmen put South Africa in command
Graeme Smith made full use of the advantage gained from batting first, scoring 73 and adding 132 for the first wicket with Neil McKenzie•Getty Images
His first 20 runs came only in boundaries•AFP
He fell to Harbhajan Singh six runs short of his century •AFP
... but he too got going on a placid pitch•AFP
Amla, however, remained unbeaten on 85 as South Africa ended the day at 304 for 4•Getty Images
McKenzie, who was in prime form, beat Smith to a fifty•Getty Images
Anil Kumble brought himself on in the 11th over, but found success only after lunch when he dismissed Smith. India conceded 127 runs in the second session, taking two wickets •Getty Images
Harbhajan also bagged the wicket of Jacques Kallis•AFP
The conditions were tough on the umpires as well. Asad Rauf relaxes during a break•Getty Images
McKenzie continued to dominate, and went on to score 94, an innings which featured 18 boundaries •Getty Images
Hashim Amla found the hot and humid conditions in Chennai a bit demanding ...•AFP
Kumble put in a diving effort to complete a caught-and-bowled off Ashwell Prince late in the day•AFP