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SA wickets tumble on day 1

big_imageDebutant Alviro Petersen and Hashim Amla smashed fluent centuries for South Africa before India hit back strongly in a dramatic start to the second and final cricket Test on Sunday.

Petersen made 100 and Amla scored 114 to lift the Proteas to 218-1, before India ripped through the rest of the batting to leave the tourists on 266-9 by stumps on the opening day at the Eden Gardens.

Left-arm seamer Zaheer Khan and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh finished with three wickets each as the tourists lost seven wickets for 32 runs after tea when bad light halted play nine overs early.

India, who lost the first Test in Nagpur by an innings and six runs, need a win to square the series and retain their number one position in the official Test rankings.

 

"All credit to the bowlers for turning it around," said India's South African coach Gary Kirsten. "They showed tremendous resilience." Kirsten was confident the Indian batsmen will put up a big score on the second day since there was nothing in the wicket to assist the bowlers. "We didn't feel it took too much turn, and we didn't feel that it offered that much assistance to the seamers either," he said.

"There is a long way to go in the Test, but it looks a fairly good wicket at the moment. There was a lot less grass on the wicket before the start today than it was yesterday."

The tourists, who need a draw to take over from India at the top, were well-placed as Petersen and Amla put on 209 for the second wicket after skipper Graeme Smith was removed in the day's third over.

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