Zaheer then took India closer towards victory dismissing Dale Steyn (10) caught by Cheteshwar Pujara at third slip after the right-hander went for a flashing drive only to get an outside edge.
But a resolute Prince remained a thorn in the flesh for the Indians as he joined hands with Harris to lead South Africa's fightback and frustrated the visitors with their eighth-wicket partnership.
Zaheer broke the 27-run partnership immediately after the lunch break by bowling Harris with a gem of a delivery, which moved in to clip the bails.
Morne Morkel, who joined the action after Harris' dismissal, went for his strokes to ease the pressure and the strategy seemed to work as South Africa crossed the 200 mark to give some anxious moments to the Indians.
But Ishant came to his team's rescue by evicting Morkel (20) and bring India within sniffing distance of victory.
Last man Lonwabo Tsotsobe did not survive long as he was run out, thanks to some smart fielding by Cheteswar Pujara at short leg.
India's Zaheer Khan appeals for a South African wicket during the second Test in Durban
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