"Virat's innings was very crucial for us. The game is in the balance and we will look to create pressure and take early wickets tomorrow," said Bumrah. But Kohli was clearly not happy when play resumed in South Africa's second innings after an hour-long rain break. He was seen in conversation with the umpires, which Bumrah said was about the condition of the ball.Leading from the front #TeamIndia Skipper @imVkohli as brings up his 21st Test ? #FreedomSeries #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/INgkFgzytF
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"The ball was swinging (before the break) but when we went back, both sides of the ball got wet so the ball stopped swinging," added Bumrah. "We asked what can we do to get the ball dry." Kohli had lamented India's poor batting in Cape Town and he could not have provided a better demonstration of how to handle South Africa's four-pronged pace attack. In a model of concentration, good judgement and occasional breathtaking strokes, Kohli batted for 380 minutes, faced 217 balls and hit 15 fours.On day three in Centurion, Virat Kohli was making South Africa fight for every inch of the advantagehttps://t.co/CG8mKXwVWL #SAvIND
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It was his 21st Test century to go along with 15 half-centuries, the best conversion rate since Don Bradman of any batsman who has passed 50 more than 30 times. He was last man out when he was caught in the deep off Morne Morkel, hitting to one of eight fielders on the boundary as he tried to squeeze some extra runs with his tailenders. Morkel finished with four for 60, taking the last three wickets. But he also felt a little disgruntled, saying the pitch was reminiscent of those usually found in India.He's really good: https://t.co/TP5mNdm3VV #SAvIND
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"I've played cricket here all my life and never seen a wicket like this," said Morkel. "It was really hard work in the heat with conditions really, really tough." Despite his lamentations about the conditions, Morkel said there was a good chance of South Africa clinching the series. "Even if we got 250 ahead it would be tough to get on the last day, with the wicket turning a bit and the ball keeping low." Kohli received minimal support from his team-mates, with Murali Vijay (46) and Ravichandran Ashwin (38) the only other batsmen to reach 20.Feels like we are bowling in India, Says @mornemorkel65 on Centurion pitch#INDvSA #SAvIND
Read: https://t.co/p48c8ztkrq pic.twitter.com/rNPeHQG36E— CricketNDTV (@CricketNDTV) January 15, 2018
Ashwin helped Kohli add 71 off 87 balls for the seventh wicket but he lived dangerously after being peppered by short-pitched balls from Kagiso Rabada at the start of his innings. South Africa's second innings got off to a poor start as Bumrah reduced them to three for two. Aiden Markram was Bumrah's first victim, falling leg before wicket as he played back to a ball which cut back and kept low. Bumrah followed up with the wicket of Hashim Amla, who was also trapped on the back foot by a similar delivery.Virat Kohli scores nearly half of India's runs in their first inningshttps://t.co/uDRDFgd8FL #SAvIND pic.twitter.com/oxgqD7biMU
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Both batsmen were so palpably in front of their stumps that neither sought a review. India had opened the bowling with off-spinner Ashwin and he troubled left-handed opener Dean Elgar. But Elgar survived to share an unbroken 87-run partnership with AB de Villiers, who batted confidently to reach 50 not out. Elgar was unbeaten on 36. A thunderstorm interrupted play for an hour when South Africa were 68 for two. It resumed for another 27 minutes under gloomy skies with the floodlights on before bad light ended the day. Both batsmen survived some anxious moments, in particular Elgar, who on 29 edged Bumrah at catchable height between wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel and first slip Pujara.BRIEF SCORE:South Africa 335 and 90 for 2 (De Villiers 50*, Elgar 36*, Bumrah 2-30) lead India 307 (Kohli 153, Morkel 4-60) by 118 runsKohli, Bumrah lead India's fight but South Africa still ahead #SAvIND Centurion Test, day 3 report - https://t.co/g0l0WiUlm5 pic.twitter.com/RsYKqeaf1S
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