Left-arm spinner Axar Patel scalped five wickets as India A spinners bowled out South Africa A for only 260 on day one of the second and final unofficial 'Test' here today.
Opting to bat at the picturesque Krishnagiri Stadium, South Africa A were cruising comfortably at 185 for two in the 59th over before losing eight wickets for 75 runs.
Left-handed Test opener Stiaan van Zyl (96) missed out on a century but his dismissal led to a collapse as Axar ended with with figures of 5/92 in 27.5 overs. Off-spinner Jayant Yadav (3/53) also put up an improved show including the prize wicket of Quinton de Kock (0) while burly leg-spinner Karn Sharma ended with 2/36.
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Van Zyl however waited patiently for loose balls as his four hour and 16 minute-knock had 13 fours and a six. He faced 193 deliveries in the process.
His partnership with last match's centurion Omphile Ramela (30) yielded 78 runs before Karn got into the act with Aparajith taking his second catch.
But it was Van Zyl, who played through a wrong line to get bowled by Yadav and things suddenly changed.
Yadav then fooled De Kock with a flighted delivery as Ankush Bains effected a smart stumping.
Once half of the team was back in the pavilion with barely 200 plus score on the board, Axar bowled tight lines to polish off the lower order in quick time.
Skipper Dane Vilas (24) was out trying to accelerate as the last four wickets fell for five runs in a space of two overs.
Lonwabo Tsotsobe (0) was the last man dismissed by an arm ball from Patel.