India are placed 68 for two in their second innings, trailing the hosts by 98 runs with 98 overs to play on the fifth and final day of the match today.
"We have lost a lot of time in this game but definitely there's a result in it for us. At Kingsmead, usually 10 wickets fall on the fifth day. So we are hoping to be on the right side of things. The morning session is crucial, so we need early wickets to push for the win. Hopefully the bowlers can come out firing," Peterson, who scored 61 down the order, said after the fourth day's play last night.
It was perhaps an explanation of what India did with the old ball, delaying the second new ball until the 147th over of the South African innings. Only when the umpires changed it that they bowled with the new ball.
"At lunch we decided we wanted to get 100 runs ahead. But Faff and I got going, so we decided that since we have India on the back-foot, we might as well extend our lead. Things went our way and we kept them under pressure," he said.