January 4, 2011 9:06 PM

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India gain marginal 2-run lead against South Africa

At Cape Town, Sachin Tendulkar's fine century helped India gain a slender two-run first innings lead over South Africa in the series-deciding third and final Cricket Test on Tuesday. Resuming the third day's play at their overnight score of 142 for two, India were all out for 364. Sachin Tendulkar hit a fine century and was out for 146. It was also his 51st Test century. Harbhajan Singh contributed 40 runs. For the hosts, Dale Steyn claimed five wickets for 75 runs.

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