Kallis ton on South Africa's day
The fourth day began with an air of expectation, and Jacques Kallis did not disappoint as he completed a 45th Test century in his last Test and put South Africa in the lead•Associated Press
Ravindra Jadeja had something to do with that. He bowled 25 unchanged and miserly overs to pick up his first five-for outside India•Associated Press
Robin Peterson arrived at the crease and match's pace changed at once. He and Faf du Plessis added 110 in 108 balls. Peterson reached a third Test fifty and was out for 61 off 52•Associated Press
For India, M Vijay could not hang around long enough to build on his 97 from the first innings. He was caught at first slip off the bowling of Vernon Philander•Associated Press
Dale Steyn, the nightwatchman held his end up for a long while, frustrating India. South Africa, though, could not get quick runs•Getty Images
Kallis was the man dismissed, but he received warm appreciation from both the opposition•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
The players took an early tea when the rains arrived, but thankfully it was to be a short shower•Associated Press
Shikhar Dhawan withstood a tricky spell from the seamers, getting to 19 off 87 balls, before succumbing to a terrific catch by du Plessis at short cover point. Play was soon cut short by bad light, with India still trailing South Africa by 98 runs •Associated Press
... and his team-mates for a stoic 115•Getty Images
Once du Plessis was out for 43, the South African innings came to a quick end. They finished with a lead of 166 •Associated Press
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