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JOHANNESBURG:South Africa’s Temba Bavuma was left stranded on 95 not out as they tightened their grip over scandal-hit Australia after reducing the hapless visitors to 110/6 at the close on the second day of the fourth and final Test on Saturday.

Philander rips through Australia

Vernon Philander and Quinton de Kock celebrate the wicket of Usman Khawaja. Reuters



JOHANNESBURG, March 31 

South Africa’s Temba Bavuma was left stranded on 95 not out as they tightened their grip over scandal-hit Australia after reducing the hapless visitors to 110/6 at the close on the second day of the fourth and final Test on Saturday. Aided by Bavuma’s brilliance, South Africa posted 488 in their first innings and lead by a massive 378 runs at the Wanderers as they seek a first home series win over the Australians in almost 50 years.

The controversial tour looks to be coming to a meek end for the visitors in a game they need to win to share the series and their new captain Tim Paine and Pat Cummins will resume on the third day facing a daunting task.

The squad was bolstered by openers Joe Burns and Matt Renshaw, who arrived in the country 48 hours before the start of the fourth Test along with all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, after desposed captain Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were sent home for their part in the ball-tampering scandal.

However, if the tourists had hoped that fresh blood at the top of the order might spark a change of batting fortunes, it proved false optimism as they were blasted out.

Burns’ tame prod saw him edge Kagiso Rabada to a diving Faf du Plessis at second slip, while Queensland opening partner Renshaw provided a simple catch to wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock off Vernon Philander (3-17).

Peter Handscomb has been on tour since the start, but his long wait for a chance to bat lasted one ball when he played onto his stumps. — Reuters

Scoreboard

South Africa 1st innings (Overnight 313/6)

T Bavuma not out 95

K Rabada c Renshaw b Sayers 0

Q de Kock c Marsh b Lyon 39

V Philander c Khawaja b Lyon 12

K Maharaj c Paine b Cummins 45

M Morkel c Handscomb b Cummins 0

Extras: (B 13, LB 12, W 5) 30

Total: (all out, 136.5 overs) 488

FOW: 1-53, 2-142, 3-247, 4-247, 5-299, 6-299, 7-384, 8-412, 9-488

Bowling

Josh Hazlewood 26-3-86-0

Chadd Sayers 35-9-78-2

Pat Cummins 28.5-5-83-5

Nathan Lyon 40-3-182-3

Mitchell Marsh 6-1-30-0

Matt Renshaw 1-0-4-0

Australia 1st innings

M Renshaw c de Kock b Philander 8

J Burns c du Plessis b Rabada 4

U Khawaja c de Kock b Philander 53

P Handscomb b Philander 0

S Marsh c de Villiers b Maharaj 16

M Marsh b Morkel 4

T  Paine not out 5

P Cummins not out 7

Extras: (B 3, LBb 8, NB 2) 13

Total: (6 wkts, 38 Overs) 110 

FOW: 1-10, 2-34, 3-38, 4-90, 5-96, 6-96

Bowling

Vernon Philander 12-7-17-3

Kagiso Rabada 9-3-24-1

Morne Morkel 9-2-23-1

Keshav Maharaj 8-2-35-1

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