South Africa vs Australia Live Score: second Test, Day 3.day 2 round-up: JP Duminy, AB de Villiers, Wayne Parnell and Vernon Philander put South Africa on top as they lessened Australia to 112 for 4 on the second day of the second Test at St George's Park on Friday.also SEE Live Scorecardallrounder Parnell, playing his first Test in four years, and paceman Philander snatched two wickets each after South Africa had amassed 423 in their first innings on account of hundreds of years from Duminy and De Villiers. 42.5 M Johnson to Amla, Outside off, plot in, Amla flicks it through the leg side for a run. 179/4.
42.4 M Johnson to Amla, Landed outside off, Amla permits it through. 178/442.3 M Johnson to Kock, On the cushions, de Kock bumps it fine down the leg side for a solitary. 178/4.42.2 M Johnson to Amla, Dropped! Shortish on the cushions, Amla tries to tuck it to the leg side however gets a weak inside edge. Haddin swoops to his left and gets his hand to it however neglects to pocket an extreme possibility. Single taken. 177/442.1 M Johnson to de Kock, Shortish on center and off, de Kock pulls it away through square leg for a solitary. 176/4
41.6 P Siddle to de Kock, Fullish around off, de Kock drives it to long on for a solitary. 175/441.5 P Siddle to Kock, Length ball on center and off, de Kock stays back in his fold and shields it. 174/441.4 P Siddle to Kock, On center, de Kock safeguards it to the leg side from inside his pleat. 174/441.3 P Siddle to Amla, Fullish on off, Amla flicks it through mid-wicket for a solitary. 174/441.2 P Siddle to Amla, Fullish around off, Amla plays it to point. 173/4.41.1 P Siddle to Amla, Outside off, Amla shields it from inside his wrinkle. 173/4
Vernon Philander uprooted Australian threat man David Warner for 70 in the fifth over of the day on his path to 3-68 and Morne Morkel was threatening for his 3-63, as South Africa played the travelers out for 246 a 177-run first innings lead for the home team.south Africa was then 58-2 at tea, with Hashim Amla 24 not out regardless of separating a finger while fielding in the morning.
Mitchell Johnson knocked down some pins Graeme Smith convincingly and Peter Siddle had Dean Elgar got behind for Australia's leaps forward. Regardless of them, South Africa was moving forward in its quest for an arrangement leveling win at St. George's Park. Steve Smith (49) was dubiously given out gotten behind by AB de Villiers off Morkel when South Africa assessed a not out choice and there was little proof to recommend the batsman had hit the ball.third umpire Aleem Dar thought he heard an edge, then again, and toppled the choice.
Ryan Harris (26) and Siddle (11 not out) put on 37 for the last wicket before the previous edged Morkel to Du Plessis at second slip.wayne Parnell, who took two wickets in his first over of test cricket in four years yesterday, limped off the field with a left crotch strain and won't bowl again in the test.australia won the first test of the three-match arrangement by 281 runs in Pretoria.