India v South Africa, 1st Test, Chennai, 2nd day
South Africa continue their domination
Hashim Amla, who resumed on his overnight score of 85, continued his aggressive batting, spanking three boundaries off Sreesanth to bring up his first hundred against opposition other than New Zealand •AFP
Sreesanth found success with the new ball when he dismissed AB de Villiers for 44 •AFP
... and soon went past the 150-mark •AFP
The hosts were also struggling to cope with the conditions•AFP
India got off to a confident start in reply. Virender Sehwag steered one over third man for six•AFP
With the South African batsmen upping the scoring-rate the Indian fielders felt the heat early on in the day•AFP
But he didn't have similar luck against Mark Boucher, the umpire turning down a close lbw appeal •AFP
There was some respite for India when Amla was run out on 159 after a mix-up with Mark Boucher •Getty Images
Boucher, though, piled on the agony for India with a patient 70, his highest score against them•Getty Images
Wasim Jaffer provided steady support at the other end•AFP
Amla was enjoying his time in the middle ...•AFP
An exhausted Hashim Amla heads back to the dressing room•Getty Images
Morne Morkel then hit seven fours in a career-best 35 before South Africa were bowled out for 540 •Getty Images
Sehwag raced to a fifty before stumps as India closed at 82 for 0•AFP