Australia move to brink of victory as South Africa collapse
Australia moved within reach of victory within two days in the first test against South Africa as the Proteas' batsmen crumbled on a menacing Gabba wicket on Sunday.
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Australia moved within reach of victory within two days in the first test against South Africa as the Proteas' batsmen crumbled on a menacing Gabba wicket on Sunday.
Mitchell Starc bowled Rassie van der Dussen for a duck with a sizzling yorker to capture his 300th test wicket as Australia left South Africa in trouble at three for two at lunch on day two of the series-opening test in Brisbane.
Travis Head struck a belligerent half-century to give Australia the upper hand on day one of the series-opening test against South Africa after the home side's bowlers dominated on a green Gabba wicket on Saturday.
Paceman Mitchell Starc and spinner Nathan Lyon took three wickets apiece as Australia bowled South Africa out for 152 before tea on day one of the series-opening test in Brisbane on Saturday.
Proteas interim coach Malibongwe Maketa said they were wary of Australia’s opener David Warner, who still bears some of the brunt from the "Sandpaper gate" fallout from the last time the two countries met.
Proteas interim Test coach Malibongwe Maketa is keen to see what the Gabba surface will have in store for all-rounder Marco Jansen.
Australia will face one of cricket's most hostile pace attacks when they play South Africa at Test level from Saturday for the first time since the infamous "Sandpaper-gate" series.
Knights seamer Gerald Coetzee may not be as high in the Proteas bowling pecking order as he would want, but he's done enough to excite bowling coach Charl Langeveldt.