South Africa secured a comprehensive 408-run victory over India at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, on Wednesday, November 26, in the second Test of their two-match series. With the victory, the Temba Bavuma-led side completed a stunning 2-0 whitewash over the hosts.After electing to bat first, the Proteas registered an impressive 489-run total. Senuran Muthusamy played a brilliant 109-run knock off 206 balls, while Marco Jansen scored 93 runs from 91 deliveries. Left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav claimed four wickets for the home team.India's batting display was quite disappointing as they were bundled out for 201 in their first innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Washington Sundar were the only saving graces, contributing 58 (97 balls) and 48 (92 balls), respectively.After doing a wonderful job with the bat, Jansen shone with the ball as well. The left-arm seamer bagged a six-wicket haul, recording figures of 19.5-48-6.South Africa decided against enforcing the follow-on and opted to bat again. They declared their innings late on Day 4 at 260/5. Tristan Stubbs missed out on a well-deserved century, getting out on 94 off 180 balls. Ravindra Jadeja was the pick of the bowlers, taking four scalps.The visitors set a daunting 549-run target. However, India's batting let them down yet again as they were bowled out for just 140 on Day 5. Jadeja was the top scorer, with 54 runs from 87 balls.Off-spinner Simon Harmer ran through the batting lineup, picking up six wickets. He finished with a total of nine wickets across two innings.Harmer was named the Player of the Series for taking 17 wickets in two Tests, while Jansen was adjudged the Player of the Match for his all-round heroics. Notably, this was South Africa's first Test series win on Indian soil in 25 years.On that note, let's take look at three moments from that Test that generated a buzz among the fans:#1 Marco Jansen takes a splendid one-handed catch as India get bowled out for 140 on Day 5It was a Test to remember for South Africa's Marco Jansen. The 25-year-old produced impactful performances with both bat and ball. He also put in a brilliant effort on the field to bowl India out on the final day.In the 64th over of India's second innings, Mohammed Siraj went for a big hit down the ground off left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj's bowling. However, he didn't get enough distance, and the ball went high up in the air.Jansen, who was stationed at mid-on, ran backwards and plucked out a sensational one-handed catch to dismiss Siraj.#2 Tristan Stubbs falls six short of a centuryTristan Stubbs was the top performer with the bat for South Africa in their second innings. The right-handed batter struck one six and nine fours during his stay at the crease.His batting exploits helped the touring party swell their lead past 500. However, he missed out on a well-deserved century, falling just six runs short of the three-figure mark.Stubbs fell on the third ball of the 79th over while going for a slog sweep against left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja. He failed to get any connection, and the ball ended up hitting the off stump.Stubbs nearing his century could have been a reason for South Africa's delayed declaration. The side declared their innings right after the batter's dismissal.#3 Jasprit Bumrah cleans up Simon Harmer with a beautyAce speedster Jasprit Bumrah bowled an exceptional delivery to get the better of South Africa's Simon Harmer on Day 2. On the first ball of the 144th over, the fast bowler dished out a short-of-length delivery.Harmer was squared up while looking to defend. He was beaten comprehensively, and the ball took the off-stump out of the ground. Here's a video of the wicket:Defending champions South Africa are currently placed second in the World Test Championship standings, with 36 points and a points percentage (PCT) of 75 after four Tests. India, on the other hand, are at the fifth spot. They have 52 points from nine Tests and a PCT of 48.15.