South Africa seal innings victory over India

CENTURION, South Africa,  (Reuters) – South Africa   claimed India’s last two wickets in 35 deliveries to win the   first test by an innings and 25 runs on the final day at   Centurion today.
New-ball bowlers Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn took a wicket   each as India, resuming on 454 for eight, were bowled out for   the addition of only five runs.
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth failed to add to his overnight   score of three as he pushed firmly at a delivery from Morkel   that was outside off stump and offered AB de Villiers a   regulation catch in the slips.
Jaidev Unadkat (1) handled his first few short deliveries   well but his 10th ball, from Steyn, spat up viciously and the   debutant could only fend it to Ashwell Prince at gully.
Sachin Tendulkar ended undefeated on 111, having batted   for five hours and 27 minutes. His landmark century, his 50th,   was an innings of great composure and technique but not enough   to save India, who trailed by 484 runs after the first innings.
South Africa called on fast bowlers Steyn and Morkel to   clinch victory, as they had in India’s disappointing 136-run   first innings when they shared eight wickets.
Steyn finished with four for 105 in 30.1 overs, while   Morkel took two for 94 in 31 overs. The duo are likely to be a   handful again in the second test in Durban starting on Sunday.
Left-arm spinner Paul Harris finished with two for 88,   Jacques Kallis one for 56 and Lonwabo Tsotsobe claimed one for   98.
Kallis scored 201 not out, his maiden test double century,   in South Africa’s innings of 620 for four declared to bat   India out of the test and win the man-of-the-match award.