Get Involvedpublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 12 October 2023
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Jambarrell: South Africa are rapidly becoming my second favourite team this World Cup.
Australia bowled out for 177 to lose by 134 runs - heaviest World Cup defeat by runs
Stoinis given out caught behind on review but ball appeared to flick glove that was off the bat
Smith given out lbw on review - batter felt ball was missing leg stump
South Africa post 311-7 - De Kock 109 (106), Markram 56 (43); Maxwell 2-34
De Kock hits second century in as many matches
Sloppy Australia drop five catches, with Zampa also failing to get to chance
Timothy Abraham, Sam Drury and Callum Matthews
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Jambarrell: South Africa are rapidly becoming my second favourite team this World Cup.
Josh Hazlewood sends down an off-side wide and then one over the head of Marco Jansen.
Just those two wide and three singles from the over.
South Africa are in serious danger of ending up short here.
Here's how Josh Hazlewood picked up the wicket of Heinrich Klaasen.
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Arjun Singh: Australia will be happy with anything less than 330 here. It looked like 360 at one point.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Just poor execution from Cummins. He'd have wanted to keep that on Miller's hip to stop him freeing his hands.
But Miller backed away and it was good timing.
Shot! Serious placement, and power, from David Miller as he crashes a cut past wide long-off and away to the boundary.
It doesn't ruin Pat Cummins' over because it still only goes for seven, but useful runs for South Africa, who have got in a slight rut.
There have only been 16 runs in the last three overs.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Pat Cummins is choosing to bowl himself again here. The Australia captain is juggling his bowlers but that means that Mitchell Starc is not going to bowl his 10.
Given he is someone who takes so many wickets at this stage of the innings, that is slightly strange.
Aiden Markram was becoming a real problem for Australia, but captain Pat Cummins finally got rid of him for 56.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Jansen's got that away. You might call it a fluke with a rather tailender-ish pull shot that has flown over the wicketkeeper.
Streaky from Marco Jansen.
He takes on the short ball and a bottom edge flies away for four over Josh Inglis.
Just five from the over. Australia, who are currently an over ahead of the clock too, are doing well here.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Hazlewood has rolled his fingers over the top of it and it is the top spin on the ball from his high trajectory which means it has kicked off the surface and taken the edge of the bat.
Josh Inglis isn't a tall man and was at full stretchy to take the catch.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Short ball and it went through again. There's some pace in this pitch.
Klaasen c Inglis b Hazlewood 29 (SA 267-5)
Another one goes.
A shorter ball from Josh Hazlewood, banged into the pitch, and Heinrich Klaasen can only feather an edge behind.
Josh Inglis is at full stretch above his head but holds on.
Australia are doing a good job at restricting South Africa.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
South Africa are building nicely again here. Klaasen is there with the explosive David Miller and it looks as though they have nailed their game plan again.
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Jack: Australia look so one dimensional. I am not sure what progress they have made since the 2019 World Cup.
Brilliant over from Pat Cummins.
Just four singles alongside the wicket of Aiden Markram.
Six overs to go. South Africa should pass 300 with ease, but will they get up to 320-330?
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was a half-hearted shot from Markram after hitting the ball so cleanly in the last over.
Had he gone through with the shot, rather than guide it, he probably would have got it over the fielder for four.
An important wicket but it brings a very dangerous player in David Miller to the crease.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Having dropped him on one, Cummins has got Markram on 56.
Cummins saw him backing away and followed him with the slower ball.
Markram c Hazlewood b Cummins 56 (SA 263-4)
Pat Cummins has got his man.
Aiden Markram is backing away again, looking to loft into the vacant off side, but ends up cutting straight to Josh Hazlewood at backward point.
Cummins dropped Markram on one, so it has cost Australia 55 runs.
It brings the dangerous David Miller to the crease.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Markram is really showing his class. Zampa is being taken apart.