Australia unstoppable against South Africa

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PRETORIA: David Warner took over from Mitchell Johnson as South Africa’s tormentor-in-chief as the Australian opener blitzed a quickfire century to extend his team’s huge lead on the third day of the first Test on Friday.
Australia closed the day 479 runs ahead of their hosts at 288 for three in their second innings, a massive lead with two days still to play.
Warner was dropped three times in a characteristically cavalier 115 off 151 balls and featured in a partnership of 205 runs for the second wicket with Alex Doolan.
Asked by reporters if he had ever had so many let-offs, Warner said: “Probably in the backyard cricket really it’s good have a little luck on your side.  “It was a hard wicket to play defensively on, so I felt it was better to play aggressively,” Warner added.  Doolan fell 11 runs short of a debut Test century, caught behind by wicketkeeper AB de Villiers off part-time spinner JP Duminy in the last hour of the day.
Shaun Marsh (44) and Michael Clarke (17) will resume on the fourth day as Australia dominated again following a seven-wicket haul for Johnson who helped bowl out South Africa for 206 in their first innings before lunch.
South Africa paid a heavy price for dropping Warner when he was on 27 when substitute fielder Dean Elgar spilled a high one in the deep and when two wild slashes provided top edges for the slips that Alviro Petersen and Graeme Smith got hands to but could not hold.
Warner and Doolan, whose 89 runs came off 154 balls, piled on the agony for the top-ranked Test side, whose ordinary bowling was matched by uncharacteristically sloppy fielding.
Earlier, Johnson scythed through the batting order as he took three more wickets on the third day to end with a figures of seven for 68. (Reuters)

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