Updated On: 03 January, 2024 09:26 PM IST | Cape Town | mid-day online correspondent
Aiden Markram and David Bedingham were at crease on 36 and 7 respectively at close of play

Aiden Markram (Pic: AFP)
Mohammed Siraj got six wickets in a breathtakingly menacing morning spell but to his horror found India losing six wickets in a space of eleven balls in the final session before regaining the advantage against South Africa on a rivetting day one of the SA vs IND 2nd Test.
After Siraj`s career-best 6/15 decimated South Africa for their lowest post-apartheid score of 55, India were 153 for 4 before losing six wickets without addition of single run in a space of 11 deliveries to end with a 98-run lead.