India, chasing their maiden Test series in South Africa, entered the second match at the Wanderers as favourites, and dominated the majority of the sessions, but ended up losing by seven wickets. And thus the visitors tasted their first defeat in Johannesburg. On Day 4, play resumed at 7:15 PM IST after rain wiped out two sessions. South Africa needed 122 runs, while India needed eight wickets. Skipper Dean Elgar and Rassie van der Dussen (40 off 92) added 82 runs for the third wicket in 160 balls to all but deflate the visitors.