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Nagpur Test: Super Steyn dismissed India for 233, SA enforce follow on
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Posted On: 08-Feb-2010 15:22:20 By: Sachin Verma Font Size:

Nagpur: Dale Steyn rattle the Indian batting line up as he pick up a career best 7/51 to dismissed India for 233, still trailing by 325 runs, just after tea on the third day of the first Test at Nagpur.

Resuming at 221/4 after tea India lost 6 wickets for just 12 runs 42 balls as a fiery Dale Steyn stamped his authority as the no.1 bowler in the world picking up the last five wickets as India suffered a dramatic collapse.

Dhoni (6) fall in the first over after tea to Harris (1/39) then debutant Badrinath (56) followed in the next over before Steyn clean up  Saha (0), Harbhajan (8), Khan (2) and Mishra (0) to leave India with a mammoth task of saving the Test.

Proteas skipper Graeme Smith enforced follow on as India will look to save the Test with more then two full days to go.

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