03 March,2018 12:53 PM IST | Durban | AFP
Australia's Mitchell Starc (centre) celebrates the wicket of South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis with teammates in Durban yesterday. PIC/AFP
The spin of Nathan Lyon and the reverse swing of Mitchell Starc sent South Africa crashing on the second day of the first Test against Australia at Kingsmead here yesterday. South Africa were bowled out for 162 shortly before the close, giving Australia a lead of 189 runs on the first innings. Lyon started the slide for the hosts and finished with three for 50 before the tall left-armer Starc gave a magnificent display of fast, reverse swing bowling to take 5-34.
AB de Villiers played almost a lone hand for South Africa, making 71 not out. Mitchell Marsh struck 96 for Australia. Largely through his efforts, as well as an aggressive innings of 35 by Starc, Australia's last three wickets added 100 runs to take them to a total of 351. On a pitch which has proved even slower than predicted by both captains, left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took five for 123 for South Africa. Spin continued to be effective when South Africa batted.
Off-spinner Lyon was brought on in the eighth over and took two wickets in his first over.
Starc used reverse swing bowled from around the wicket to make the ball move disconcertingly away from the right-handed batsmen before blasting out the last two batsmen, both left-handers, with full deliveries bowled from over the wicket.
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