India lead South Africa by 67 runs on day three of the first Test in Johannesburg at lunch.
The tourists bowled South Africa out for 244 within the first hour of play this morning, before going about building on the 280 which they recorded in the first innings on day two.
Opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan is the only wicket thus far in the South African capital, as Vernon Philander claimed his 100th Test wicket in consigning the 28-year-old to the rest of the second innings in the pavilion after recording 15-21.
Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara remain at the crease with runs of 12 and four respectively to leave the visitors on 31-1 ahead of the second session today.