But opener Dean Edgar (46 not out) and Jean-Paul Duminy (34 not out) closed the second day on 104/2, a lead of 102 runs. Australia lost 10-86 before and after lunch following an aggressive stand between David Warner (97) and Shaun Marsh (63). Warner's dismissal triggered a top-order collapse as Australia lost Usman Khawaja (4), Smith (0), and Marsh in the space of 23 runs before lunch. Soon after dismissing Warner, Steyn left. Soon Australia lost 2-1 and slumped to 203-7 when Starc (0) was well caught by Faf du Plessis off Maharaj.
Source: India Today November 04, 2016 10:57 UTC