Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla made a half century in South Africa struggled to reach 232-4 is an abbreviated first day of the third and final Test in Cape Town Againest to India.
The home team - who wants to bounce back after losing the second Test that India evened the series to ensure they remain ranked in the game five days - has lost two wickets early before Kallis joined Amla at the crease after two rain delays.
It added 72 before Amla, a third generation Indian who has appeared in the 50 th Proteas defeat in Durban, became the first of the two victims by the rhythm player Shanthakumaran Sreesanth.
Amla after 50, 19 At the end of the test match, but has made only nine other acts, as he hit nine fours and six of his 80-ball innings active.
India to retain No. 1 Test spot after Durban win:
Kallis, who made a better test-201 not to victory in South Africa in Centurion handles all Amla 140 is on track to complete its 39: th your day unbeaten on 81 from 169 balls over.
The 35-year-old added 58 with AB de Villiers, who made 26 before falling as Sreesanth then unbroken 68 with Ashwell Prince (28), only 74 acquisitions have completed the procedure stops more on Thurs
Earlier, South Africa captain Graeme Smith was dismissed by Zaheer Khan pacem left arm for the 11 th time in 23 innings, making just six points before being trapped leg before wicket with the total to 17.
Partners opens Alvira Petersen reached 21 before delivery edge of Ishant Sharma wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and bowlers of India began well after winning the toss and elected to field first.
Will Australia's one-day cricket reign end in 2011?
At the same time, Australia has made its debut in the hands of the young spinner Michael Beer and batsman Usman Khawaja as the home team aims to Ashes series against England in the fifth and final Test in Sydney on Monday.
Beer 26-year-Left Arm will take place after failing to make the starting XI in Perth and Melbourne, while Khawaja, 24, became the first Muslim to play for Australia when he replaced captain Ricky Ponting injured.
Ponting deputy Michael Clarke will lead the team, with England, which has already retained the Ashes urn after taking an unassailable 2-1 lead last week.
The home team - who wants to bounce back after losing the second Test that India evened the series to ensure they remain ranked in the game five days - has lost two wickets early before Kallis joined Amla at the crease after two rain delays.
It added 72 before Amla, a third generation Indian who has appeared in the 50 th Proteas defeat in Durban, became the first of the two victims by the rhythm player Shanthakumaran Sreesanth.
Amla after 50, 19 At the end of the test match, but has made only nine other acts, as he hit nine fours and six of his 80-ball innings active.
India to retain No. 1 Test spot after Durban win:
Kallis, who made a better test-201 not to victory in South Africa in Centurion handles all Amla 140 is on track to complete its 39: th your day unbeaten on 81 from 169 balls over.
The 35-year-old added 58 with AB de Villiers, who made 26 before falling as Sreesanth then unbroken 68 with Ashwell Prince (28), only 74 acquisitions have completed the procedure stops more on Thurs
Earlier, South Africa captain Graeme Smith was dismissed by Zaheer Khan pacem left arm for the 11 th time in 23 innings, making just six points before being trapped leg before wicket with the total to 17.
Partners opens Alvira Petersen reached 21 before delivery edge of Ishant Sharma wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and bowlers of India began well after winning the toss and elected to field first.
Will Australia's one-day cricket reign end in 2011?
At the same time, Australia has made its debut in the hands of the young spinner Michael Beer and batsman Usman Khawaja as the home team aims to Ashes series against England in the fifth and final Test in Sydney on Monday.
Beer 26-year-Left Arm will take place after failing to make the starting XI in Perth and Melbourne, while Khawaja, 24, became the first Muslim to play for Australia when he replaced captain Ricky Ponting injured.
Ponting deputy Michael Clarke will lead the team, with England, which has already retained the Ashes urn after taking an unassailable 2-1 lead last week.

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