South Africa win!
A fast-forward Test match came to a fast-forward end as South Africa rolled India over inside three days to secure victory by an innings and 32 runs. And boy, did they have fun doing it.
Nandre Burder and his team-mates broke into a smile. He had found so much movement that the ball ended up in the hands of first slip. India had spent 108.4 overs searching for help like that.
Wiaan Mulder threw his head into the turf. He thought he'd dropped Virat Kohli. But really what happened was the ball had moved so sharply it beat the leading edge as the batter tried to play a flick shot and bounced off his thigh towards first slip.
Centurion was alive.
India, meanwhile, were barely holding on. It is unclear if SammyB on ESPNcricinfo commentary feedback is South African but he nailed the mood when he said, "the high-pitched horror movie scream at 8.4 was quite something". That was Shubman Gill, by the way, in pure panic as he tried to convince Kohli not to take a risky single.
India batting lasted a mere 34.1 overs on Thursday and featured eight single-digit scores. That in a way highlighted just how poorly they had bowled, letting just one man outscore their second-innings total.
So how did it happen? Why was there such a gulf? Well, once again, it had a lot to do with the pitch - it never died down, there was always help on offer - and the profile of the two teams' fast bowlers.
Early on, it was the good length ball that was creating the most problems. Now, after two days of wear and tear and some excellent morning sunshine, it had shifted to back of a length, where there were cracks and divots starting to form. Landing the ball there was creating variable bounce.
South Africa had an attack better suited to exploit it. Higher release points. Better pace. And perhaps most importantly a lot of rest. Dean Elgar's 185 and Marco Jansen's 84 not out had ensured they were extremely fresh when it was their turn to bowl in the evening and they did not disappoint.
Virat Kohli did his best to keep them at bay, scoring a 76 off 82 balls, but he was always fighting a rising tide.