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India edge ahead in Kanpur

India made steady progress on day two of the third Test against South Africa to lead by 23 runs with one wicket remaining at stumps in Kanpur.

Half centuries from Sourav Ganguly (87) and VVS Laxman (50) helped India reach 288 for nine and surpass the 265 South Africa reached the previous day on an unpredictable wicket which spun, bounced and kept low.

Rahul Dravid chipped in with 29, forming a strong partnership with Laxman until the two fell in quick succession midway through the second session, while Mahendra Singh Dhoni added a useful 32.

Openers Virender Sehwag (eight) and Wasim Jaffer (15) offered little resistance before being dismissed early on but the middle order made inroads to leave the match finely balanced.

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