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Morkel stars in final Test as South Africa close on victory

AFP  |  Johannesburg 

A heavily-strapped Morne Morkel made two breakthroughs as pushed for victory on the fourth day of the fourth Test against at the today.

Australia, set an impossible 612 to win, were 88 for three when bad light ended play.

The tall Morkel, playing in his final Test before retirement, dismissed both opening batsmen in an impressive eight-over spell.

delayed their second-innings declaration until tea, with a citing concerns about to all three of their fast bowlers.

The main worry appeared to be the fitness of Morkel, who left the field and was unable to complete an over on Sunday with what was described as a side strain.

But a later diagnosis was that the problem was a less severe abdominal strain.

Morkel, with extensive strapping around his midriff, came on to bowl as second change and with his tenth ball trapped leg before wicket with a full-length delivery angled in to the left-hander.

Left-arm spinner also won a leg before decision, when played no shot to a ball which spun sharply out of the rough, before Morkel struck again when played across a ball of almost yorker length.

Burns, one of three replacements for the Australian trio banned for their role in a ball-tampering scandal, made 42 off 84 balls with five fours and a six.

South Africa's other fast bowlers, and Vernon Philander, were struggling with a stiff lower back and a groin strain respectively. They both bowled short spells with the new ball.

hit 120 and made 81 before declared at 344 for six. They shared a fourth-wicket partnership of 170, the best for any wicket by either side during the series.

With leading the series 2-1, their batting effort made sure they would secure their first home series win against since 1969/70, whether or not their options were limited.

Du Plessis made his first major contribution of the series after scoring only 55 runs in his first seven innings.

When he was on 43, he needed lengthy treatment after a ball from split open the right index finger he broke earlier in the season.

But he went on to make his eighth Test century and his third against He faced 178 balls in his innings, which included 18 fours and two sixes.

Cummins was again Australia's best bowler, taking four for 58. His match figures of nine for 141 were the best of his career.

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 21:35 IST
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