South Africa were 104 for two at stumps having fought back strongly after Australia had dominated the first day. Rising pace talent Kagiso Rabada took three wickets, with Steyn grabbing the first of the day to deny Warner a century. The Australian vice captain and opener Shaun Marsh pushed Australia to 158 before Steyn had Warner caught in the slips for 97. Mitchell Starc lasted only six balls before holing out for a duck off Maharaj, driving to South Africa captain Faf du Plessis at mid-wicket. But Elgar and Duminy stood firm in the last hour to complete a fine day for South Africa and give the tourists hope of setting a big target on day three.
Source: dna November 04, 2016 10:56 UTC