Summary

  1. Postpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 12 June

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    Green looks like player who is at five or six who needs to feel bat on ball. It was four inches outside off stump and he probably should've left it.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 10.4 overs

    Green c Mulder b Rabada 0 (Aus 28-2)

    Media caption,

    'He's done it again!' - Rabada takes two wickets in three balls

    Well, the Cameron Green at number three experiment hasn't paid off, has it?

    He edges a wide-ish delivery straight to third slip. Kagiso Rabada has two wickets in the over.

    Australia are wobbling just before tea.

  3. Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 12 June

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    I think Khawaja was looking to defend. He wasn't in the position to do so and he probably should've left it.

  4. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 12 June

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Rabada has done it again. He's induced the false shot from Khawaja and he's nicked it behind.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 10.2 overs

    Khawaja c Verreynne b Rabada 6 (Aus 28-1)

    Kagiso Rabada strikes on the stroke of tea.

    He finds the edge of Usman Khawaja's bat and Kyle Verreynne moves quickly to his left to snaffle the catch.

    In comes Cameron Green.

    Kagiso Rabada celebrates wicketImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 12 June

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Australia know that South Africa have got two main bowlers and behind that is Lungi Ngidi and Wiaan Mulder so it's almost like a two-tiered South African pace attack

  7. Aus 28-0published at 10 overs

    Australia's lead ticks over into three figures. How did they get there? A Wiaan Mulder no-ball for overstepping of course. Sigh.

    Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja add a single each to extend their advantage to 102 runs.

  8. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 12 June

    First bowling change for South Africa. Wiaan Mulder replaces Marco Jansen.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 12 June

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    Perhaps Scottish Nathan (14:44) can reserve judgement until after Australia have won by 300+ runs and India have beaten England 5-0.

    Andy, Reading

  10. Aus 24-0published at 9 overs

    Kagiso Rabada has his hands on his head as the ball nips back into Marnus Labuschagne, who edges onto his pads.

    Rabada had two wickets in the opening 10 overs of Australia's first innings.

  11. Aus 23-0published at 8 overs

    Normal service resumes after Marnus Labuschagne's four. Five dot balls to end Marco Jansen's over.

    Marnus Labuschagne plays a shot to the short ballImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 12 June

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That was up the hill and sweetly hit by Marnus Labuschagne

  13. Aus 23-0published at 7.1 overs

    Media caption,

    Labuschagne drives through extra cover for four

    Glacial no more! My apologies, Marnus. Cover driven beautifully for four as Marco Jansen goes too full.

  14. Aus 19-0published at 7 overs

    Australia's lead is moving towards three figures at a glacial pace.

    Marnus Labuschagne takes a single off Kagiso Rabada's fourth over.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 12 June

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    Nathan The Traditionalist - Eltham: For all the talk of 'proper' cricket yesterday, first innings scores of 212 and 138 in 113.5 overs seems disappointing. Would Bazball have resulted in lower scores than these?

  16. Aus 18-0published at 6 overs

    Usman Khawaja is living a little dangerously here. He plays and misses at one to finish Marco Jansen's over.

    Temba Bavuma is sticking with Kagiso Rabada from the other end.

  17. Not outpublished at 5.3 overs

    Not a hint of bat. Carry on.

  18. Postpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 12 June

    I can't see any bat on that.

  19. Postpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 12 June

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    The bowler I thought didn't look entirely convinced...

  20. South Africa reviewpublished at 5.3 overs

    Temba Bavuma goes upstairs.

    South Africa think they've got Usman Khawaja out caught behind. The on-field umpire does not agree.