IND vs SA | Jumpy Jansen scars India with six scalps as Proteas end Day 3 with 314-run lead

South Africa converted their edge into bona fide dominance on Day 3 of the second Test at Baraspara Stadium in Guwahati. Marco Jansen claimed six to bowl out India for 201 before Proteas ended the day on 26/0, their lead thus reading a mammoth 314 with two days of play remaining.

Brief score: SA 489 & 26/0 (Rickelton 13*, Markram 12*; Jadeja 0/2] lead IND 201 [Jaiswal 58, Sundar 48; Jansen 6/48] by 314 runs at Stumps on Day 3
Resuming on an overnight score of six for nil, India began Day 3 with authrity as KL Rahul spanked the fifth ball of the morning for a sparkling boundary through the covers. Yashasvi Jaiswal opened his boundary account a couple of overs later by lofting Marco Jansen for point, as the duo motored along despite some threatening deliveries from the towering pacer. The introduction of spin twins Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer onlu upped India's tempo, culminating in an 11-run Harmer over after the hosts ticked past 50. However, just three balls later Maharaj delivered the first blow with a ball that spit up furiously off the deck to have Rahul caught at slip for 22 and end the 65-run stand. Jaiswal carried on to bring up a first Test fifty against the Proteas and seemed set to take India through to Tea alongside Sai Sudharsan when plans went awry. The youngster half-heartedly prodded his bat at a Harmer popper and a diving Jansen completed the job at point, before Ryan Rickelton replicated the effort at short extra cover in the spinner's next over to dispatch Sudharsan. Stand-in skipper Rishabh Pant tried to sieze back momentum with a six off his very second ball but Dhruv Jurel could not execute like his senior compatriot and fell in the final over before the break to Jansen for an 11-ball duck, with India now reeling at 102/4.
The situation exacerbated further after the 20-minute breather as Pant charged down Jansen just nine balls into the session and nicked off caught behind, a couple of overs before Aiden Markram snatched a diving one-handed blinder in the cordon to dispatch Nitish Kumar Reddy. Jansen made it four for the game in his next over with another searing bumper against which Ravindra Jadeja failed to get his hands out of the way, as the Men in Blue slumped further to 122/7. With the tail thus exposed, all onus fell on Washington Sundar to save his team the blushes and the all-rounder looked the part as he countered against a riveting spell of bowling from the Jansen-Harmer duo to take India through to drinks. Just 33 runs came in the 17 overs followed as Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav retreated into shells to survive till Lunch with the score now 174/7, and South Africa's lead still over 300.
The stand grew further to 72 in the final session but with Sundar just two adrift of a half-century, a beautifully flighted delivery from Harmer froze the southpaw in his crease as he edged to Markram at slip. Kuldeep followed suit three overs later for a 134-ball stay for 19 before Jansen folded up the innings with Jasprit Bumrah's scalp to end with figures of 6/48.
South Africa chose not to enforce the follow on despite their 288-run lead as openers Ryan Rickelton and Aiden Markram played out the eight overs without much ado to end the day on 26/0.
314-0!
Bad light ends the day early again but SA sitting pretty on effectively 314-0
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA)
Poor performance!
This is how Pant is always going to play. He should never be captaining then, at least.
— Curious jeevi (@curiousjeevi)
Skipper!
Bavuma the gangster. l
— Ammar Khan (@Ammar4Khan)
SA Dominance!
Stumps.... Africa in commanding position
— 𝑨𝙗𝒅𝙪𝒍𝙡𝒂𝙝 𝙎𝒖𝙡𝒕𝙖𝒏⁵⁶ (@Abdullahs_56)
Jansen on fire!
🔥 MARCO JANSEN - THE NEW LEFT-ARM GIANT! 🔥
— Rana Ahmed (@RanaAhmad056)
Guwahati, 2025 - A spell for the ages! 🇿🇦
Marco Jansen storms into the elite list of South African left-arm pacers with 5-wicket hauls in India:
🥇 8/64 - Lance Klusener, Kolkata, 1996
🥈 7/51 - Dale Steyn, Nagpur, 2010
🥉 6/48 -…
Well played!
93 (91) with the bat.
— Rakesh Sharma (@iamrkRakesh)
5/43 with the ball.
Marco Jansen is putting on an all-time all-round masterclass.
What a performance. 🔥
Yeah!
Jansen having an amazing test match
— La Pioche (@LoloKale)
All-rounder performance!
Marco Jansen’s 93 and 6/48 is the best allrounder performance ever for South Africa. Kallis had two five-fors and centuries, but both were at home. Sinclair had a six-for and a century, but also at home. This was done in India against the likes of Bumrah.
— Stephen Earle (@AskariPhoto2023)
markram!
Most catches for a South Africa as a fielder in a Test innings
— All Cricket Records (@Cric_records45)
5 - Aiden Markram vs IND, 2025*
5 - Graeme Smith vs AUS, 2012
4 - Marco Jansen vs IND, 2024
4 - David Bedingham vs PAK, 2025
Captain bavuma!
Bavuma the gangster. l
— Ammar Khan (@Ammar4Khan)
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