10.2Rabada to U Khawaja28/1
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Kagiso Rabada to Usman Khawaja. Seaming away length ball, outside off stump on the back foot defending, outside edge, caught by Verreynne. Nicked and gone! Usman Khawaja fails once again.
10.4Rabada to C Green28/2
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Kagiso Rabada to Cameron Green. Length ball, outside off stump down the track defending, thick edge to third slip, caught by Mulder. Double strike! Cameron Green departs for a duck.
17.5Jansen to M Labuschagne44/3
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Marco Jansen to Marnus Labuschagne. Half volley, wide outside off stump on the front foot driving, outside edge, caught by Verreynne. Marnus Labuschagne falls in the same fashion.
18.5Ngidi to S Smith48/4
LBW OUT. OUT! L.B.W. Lungi Ngidi to Steve Smith. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot defending, hit pad. A big wicket! Momentum is now shifting in favour of South Africa.
22.6Ngidi to B Webster64/5
LBW OUT. OUT! L.B.W. Lungi Ngidi to Beau Webster. Seaming in length ball, outside off stump on the front foot defending, hit pad. Plumb in front! Is Australia's downfall starting here?
23.4Mulder to T Head66/6
Clean Bowled. OUT! Bowled. Wiaan Mulder to Travis Head. Seaming in length ball, outside off stump on the front foot driving, hit pad. That's a timber from Wiaan Mulder.
24.5Ngidi to P Cummins73/7
Clean Bowled. OUT! Bowled. Lungi Ngidi to Pat Cummins. In-swinging half volley, to leg on the front foot flick, hit pad. What a delivery! Pat Cummins is left stunned, and the fielding side erupts in celebration.
38.2Rabada to A Carey134/8
LBW OUT. OUT! L.B.W. Kagiso Rabada to Alex Carey. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot driving, hit pad. Struck in front! Eight wickets down for Australia.
42.4Rabada to N Lyon148/9
LBW OUT. OUT! L.B.W. Kagiso Rabada to Nathan Lyon. Seaming in length ball, outside off stump on the front foot working, hit pad. Three reds! Early blow to kick off the day.
64.6Markram to J Hazlewood207/10
Catch OUT. OUT! Caught. Aiden Markram to Josh Hazlewood. Off break length ball, wide outside off stump on the back foot driving, mis-timed in the air uncontrolled to cover, caught by Maharaj. That's the final wicket, and it will be Lunch on Day 3. South Africa struggled hard to pick up these last two wickets of Australia. In the process, they conceded a further 63 crucial runs. Mitchell Starc showed his grit and determination with the bat and scored a valuable 58, and was well supported by Josh Hazlewood. Kagiso Rabada ended with four wickets as the standout bowler for South Africa. The Proteas need 282 runs to win against a world-class bowling attack. But the sun is shining, and the conditions are suitable for batting. We'll be back after a 40-minute break.