It's true that the roller had its effect in the first hour and the pitch wasn't playing up as much as was the case in the first two days. But it takes nothing away from the fact that there was an element of fearless, counter-attacking approach about Pujara and Rahane's approach that helped India score quickly on Day 3 and put the pressure right back on South Africa.
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