Helpless Australia in front of South Africa
South Africa have finished third in the third day with 134 runs for 3 wickets
The hosts will start the fourth day from 401 runs ahead
Australia, who were all-out out for 221 in the first innings
Test cricket means the final test of a cricketer. As much as his cricketing skills, almost the same mental strength, morale. Not only did he pass, he also got 'A plus' Team Paine. But unlucky, he could not follow the captain, the team. Australia is so risky in Johannesburg South Africa have already moved to 401 runs all out by 221 runs.
The beginning of Australia's day was like a nightmare. The team lost six wickets to 96 runs yesterday. In the morning, the news of El-Captain Pane was found in the right thumb in his right hand. But the Australian captain has fought with the injury. 99 runs in the seventh wk with Pat Cummins But the captain was topped by Cummins. 91, got the first Fifty of the career. But after being dismissed for the second time, Australia lost the seventh wicket by 195 runs.
Payne got FIFT after lunch. But on the other end, Cummins could not join anyone. Paine hit 62 off just before returning as the last batsman. Vernon Philander, Kagiso Ravana and Keshab Maharaj took 3 wickets each.
Marrakum and Elgar made three hundred off the proceedings to proceed from 267 runs ahead. Markram (37) has returned to Cummins' 54 runs. But before that the second fastest South African crossed the milestone of 1,000 runs. Only Graeme Smith (17) has scored 1,000 runs in the innings in less than 18 innings of Markram.
Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers returned to Lion and Cummins before being run for a hundred. But Dean Elgar (39 runs from 158 balls) and Faf du Plessis (34) were able to cross the rest of the day safely. Two wickets will be taken out of Australia's reach as much as 134 by taking 7 wickets in hand.