South Africa were comfortably placed at 366 for two in their first innings in reply to India's paltry 136 at the end of second day's play in the first Cricket Test against India at Centurion. Jacques Kallis on 102 and Hashim Amla on 116 remained not out . Petersen hit 77 and Captain Smith made 62. For India, Harbhajan Singh claimed both the wickets.Earlier, India were all out for 136. Sachin Tendulkar was the top scorer with 36 and M.S. Dhoni 33. For South Africa, Morne Morkel took five wickets and Dale Steyn 3.
News On AIR | December 17, 2010 10:42 PM
S Africa comfortably placed at 366 for two in first innings