<p><strong>Second Test, Guwahati (day three of five)</strong></p><p><strong>South Africa 489: </strong>(Muthusamy 109; Kuldeep 4-115) <strong>& 26-0 </strong>(Rickelton 13*)</p><p><strong>India 201: </strong>(Jaiswal 58; Jansen 6-48)</p><p><i>South Africa lead by 314</i></p><p><strong>India conceded a massive 288-run first innings lead and face a series defeat after they were bowled out for 201 by South Africa on day three of the second Test in Guwahati.</strong></p><p>Seamer Marco Jansen took 6-48 before the tourists closed on 26-0, 314 runs ahead and now firm favourites to seal a 2-0 series victory.</p><p>Resuming on 9-0, opener Yashasvi Jaiswal top-scored with 58 before being caught by Jansen off the bowling of spinner Simon Harmer.</p><p>Jansen, who struck a career-best 93 in South Africa's first innings, took four consecutive wickets to blow away India's middle-order, as the home side slipped from 102-3 to 122-7.</p><p>Washington Sundar (48) put on a slow-scoring 72-run partnership with Kuldeep Yadav (19), but his resistance ended when he edged a Harmer delivery and became one of five players caught by Aiden Markram.</p><p>Jansen then took the two remaining wickets of Kuldeep and Jasprit Bumrah to conclude the innings.</p><p>India went 12 years without losing a Test series at home until they were beaten 3-0 by New Zealand last year.</p><p>Though they beat West Indies 2-0 in October, losing this <strong>two-match series</strong> would mean a second home defeat in little over 12 months.</p>