India v South Africa, 2nd Test, Kolkata, 1st day
India hit back after twin centuries
Injury to Mark Boucher meant Alviro Petersen got his South Africa Test cap•Getty Images
Petersen, opening the innings, was away briskly •Getty Images
He and Amla took the visitors to 116 for 1 at lunch•Getty Images
He was the first to reach 100•Getty Images
Harbhajan Singh would provide another twist in the post-tea session•Getty Images
Ashwell Prince and JP Duminy followed, off successive deliveries in Harbhajan's next over•AFP
Amit Mishra trapped Dale Steyn leg before as South Africa took stumps at 266 for 9•AFP
Graeme Smith was passed fit but fell early to Zaheer Khan•Associated Press
Hashim Amla took up the anchor's role with Petersen playing an array of shots•Getty Images
On resumption, Petersen continued to play attractive strokes•Getty Images
Petersen soon joined him•Getty Images
Accounting for Jacques Kallis first...•Getty Images
The Eden Gardens crowd went beserk seven balls later... •Associated Press
Petersen eased past fifty as South Africa took the morning's honours•Getty Images
Amla picked up the pace, and went past Petersen•Getty Images
Zaheer dismissed both centurions and was the only Indian bowler to enjoy success in the first two sessions•Getty Images
... with VVS Laxman taking a stunner running behind•Associated Press
... when a direct hit from Zaheer Khan had AB de Villiers short of his crease•Associated Press