Debutant Ishwar Pandey struck up an impressive performance with the ball to give India A firm control in the first unofficial Test against South Africa A at Olympia Park in Rustenburg on Monday.
According to Sport24, Pandey's new-ball spell late on Day three left SA A in problems on 312 for nine at stumps in response to India A's first innings total of 582 for nine declared.
SA A's batsmen did not consolidate their starts, with Rilee Rossouw (57), Justin Ontong (47) and Thami Tsolekile (47) failing to push on, the report said.
JP Duminy looked solid before he was caught behind for 84 in the last over of the day, the report added.