AFP, PERTH (AUSTRALIA): Centuries to Dean Elgar and JP Duminy guided South Africa into a commanding position on the third day of the opening Test against Australia in Perth Saturday.
At stumps on the third day the visitors were 390 for six in their second innings, an overall lead of 388 with four wickets in hand although the injured Dale Steyn is not expected to bat.
Vernon Philander was on 23 and a subdued Quinton de Kock was 16, the latter having been given a life on one when Adam Voges grassed a tough chance from the bowling of Mitchell Starc.
Duminy, who made 141, said he and Elgar initially set themselves to simply occupy time at the crease and added that the visitors would again look to keep Australia in the field for as long as possible on day four.
He suggested an Australian run chase would be complicated by the fact the pitch was starting to become more difficult to bat on.
“There is still a lot of work to be done in this Test match and we won’t have Dale Steyn in the fourth innings,” he said.
“The pitch deterioration, the cracks have definitely opened up a bit more and can play in favour.
“We have to put the ball in the right areas, but we saw in the last hour how much the ball did.”
Australian captain Stephen Smith was satisfied with the application of his bowlers on day three, but conceded his side was paying for its batting frailties 24 hours earlier.
However, he believed his side could chase down a large total.
“We let ourselves down yesterday, to get only two runs in front was not good enough, the batters didn’t do the job,” he said.
“But there is no reason why we can’t chase a total down. “I believe anything’s chaseable.”
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