South Africa v India, 3rd Test, Cape Town, 3rd day
Tendulkar, Steyn light up pulsating day at Newlands
It was a nervy start for India as Sachin Tendulkar was forced to play and miss often, in addition to the odd leave•Associated Press
Gautam Gambhir also survived some testing times as India survived a hostile opening spell•Associated Press
At times he got too adventurous, but South Africa could not dislodge him•AFP
Dale Steyn took over after lunch, blowing Cheteshwar Pujara and MS Dhoni away seam movement•AFP
Steyn sent him back, but not before the pair had added 76•AFP
Zaheer Khan could not replicate Steyn's brilliance when South Africa batted ...•AFP
He reached his half-century off the first over, but the struggle continued •AFP
Attrition was the name of the game for most of the session ...•AFP
Gambhir fell seven short of his ton, Paul Harris getting one to spit from a length•AFP
Tendulkar top-edged a lifter over the wicket-keeper for six to reach his 51st Test ton•AFP
Tendulkar eventually fell to Morne Morkel...•AFP
... while Sreesanth's antics had little to do with his bowling•AFP
... though Tendulkar looked to play the horizontal bat shots•AFP
Tendulkar was more comfortable against spin, but VVS Laxman's unfortunate run out exposed India's lower half to the second new ball•Associated Press
Harbhajan Singh held one end up with some pluck and luck•AFP
But Zaheer Khan and Sreesanth swung India into a slender lead•AFP
With the sun setting on a riveting day, Harbhajan provided the final twist, nailing Graeme Smith and Paul Harris to leave things even again•AFP