GUWAHATI, India (AP) — South Africa exerted full control in the second cricket test against India, extending its lead to 395 runs after finishing the morning session on Day 4 at 107 for three.

The Proteas recovered from 77-3 with an unbeaten 30-ran stand between Tony de Zorzi, who was unbeaten on 21 off 28 balls at the first interval Tuesday, and Tristan Stubbs on 14.

Ravindra Jadeja picked up two wickets in the morning session.

On Monday , Marco Jansen took 6-48 to help South Africa take a 314-run first innings lead when India was bowled out for 201 in reply to 489.

The Proteas opted against enforcing the follow-on, instead extending their margin with a view to setting India a big target to chase.

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