10.14am Australia add 14 runs to set SA a mammoth target. Dean Elgar rushes off, he'll open with Aiden Markram. Mitch Starc has a drink. Stay tuned for the final innings.
PJ Cummins b Maharaj 26 (95m 57b 1x4 2x6) SR: 45.61
END OF OVER:74 | 2 Runs | AUS: 219/9
- Josh Hazlewood9 (13b)
- Pat Cummins18 (53b)
- Morne Morkel15-4-47-3
- Keshav Maharaj29-4-94-3
Johan : "This can still get very interesting. If SA can get a decent opening partnership and reach the end of the day at, say, 250 for 3, tomorrow will be fascinating. Having said that, I'm not putting any money on it!"
Viplav : "I really don't see SA either winning or drawing this game. The best possible thing to do for them would be to play as long as possible and not throw their wickets away looking for quick runs. They need to tire the australian bowlers and put some miles in their legs and thus give themselves the best chance of winning the remaining games"
END OF OVER:73 | 1 Run | AUS: 217/9
- Pat Cummins17 (51b)
- Josh Hazlewood8 (9b)
- Keshav Maharaj29-4-94-3
- Morne Morkel14-4-45-3
Big Ronnie: "If Cummins and Hazlewood collide mid pitch and both cannot play any further part in the game then I give South Africa a 1 in 10 chance of victory." 1 in 10, quite generous.
Adam: "SA is full of stars but this team was just beaten by England Home and away. A team that got thrashed by Australia. Not sure why everyone thought it would be so close"
Doesn't look like Australia are too interested in playing out time, wearing down SA as much as they can. They're looking for some quick runs, the right way. Maharaj. A slip, short leg and leg gully
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END OF OVER:72 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 216/9
- Pat Cummins17 (50b)
- Josh Hazlewood7 (4b)
- Morne Morkel14-4-45-3
- Kagiso Rabada13-5-28-2
Faf du Plessis leads the team huddle. One wicket to get. Dean Elgar takes the field too. Cummins and Hazlewood walk out behind the hosts. Morne Morkel will complete the over. Let's play.
Mohd Irshad: "SA is known to come out strong from such positions and we have seen it many times, be it when Duplesis stood tall in his first game, ABD and Amla blockathon in India, chased almost 457 and when they bowled out aus for 47 after conceding a good lead. The reason they have been at top for so long."
9.50am From an Australian point of view, all they needed yesterday was decent, and they got it, on a pitch that is taking plenty of turn and bounce.
They were led early in the morning by Cameron Bancroft's sparkling fifty. He said after play that he needs more time to find his best. Would you give it to him?
Stan - Greece: "I can't make out if Aus batted poorly or SA bowled well in this innings on Day 3. Any help? " Australia did not bat poorly, which is not good news for SA.
9.40am South Africa were quite good over days 1 and 3, but one bad day leaves them wondering how things went so bad, writes Firdose.
Over in the Sheffield Shield, Australia's premier first-class competition, 20-year old WIll Pucovski has been diagnosed with a concussion after being struck on the head by a bouncer from Sean Abbott.
Brett Taylor: "Hi. Dean Elgar didn't look good yesterday. Any news on possible injury? " He will bat today. He was never not going to.
9.30am Welcome one and all to the fourth day. It promises to be a cracking day, one team well ahead of the other but no one's giving up just yet. Australia are 402 runs ahead, and own this Test after three days. South Africa will need at least the fifth-highest successful chase in Test cricket, as Brydon Coverdale's report indicates. But they also have the ability to bat out large chunks of time and go absolutely nowhere in a Test.
We lost about 20 overs yesterday, and if you extrapolate that trend to days 4 and 5, we may have 160 overs left in the Test. We do have 98 overs scheduled for today (a 15 minute extension to the second and third sessions).
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4.50pm That's stumps on day 3
The light was never really going to improve so Australia's last pair will come out for a bit tomorrow morning. Australia just needed to have an okay-ish day. And that's what they got, as Australia extended their lead to 402. They are well in command, but South Africa had a good day. They fought hard and kept Australia to just 213 after a fast start. They will need an extraordinary day 4 to stay in the game. But don't put it past South Africa, especially against Australia. So join us tomorrow, bright and early. Enjoy the rest of your Saturday.
4.29pm That's it, it seems. The umpires have had enough. Bad light stops play. Not a bad result for South Africa. I don't think the light is going to improve much, which means that could be it. Confirmation as and when we have it.
Jon: "Lest we forget, Australia's total just in this innings has already topped South Africa's first innings."
Marshall Raja: "Nikhil! Should SA Lose this test, do you think SA will drop Morkel for Ngidi. That would be a sad way to finish the career for Morkel even though he got some easy wickets in the 2nd Innings." Undoubtedly, in my mind, Morkel is a better bowler than Ngidi currently. So no.
Mehul: "Is there a reason why play does not start early, given we have had two days out of three where bad light has forced play to stop significantly before the scheduled end of play?" These may be predetermined conditions, decided on prior to the series.
Thunk ump Dharmasena is wearing those light-enhancing glasses. If that's not a sign ...
Expect a few short balls to Hazlewood as a message to the standing umpires. SA will hope Hazlewood doesn't see one, lobs one up to gully and that will be that for day 3.
Paul: "1000/1 chance better than no chance "
NM Lyon c Amla b Morkel 2 (25m 11b 0x4 0x6) SR: 18.18
Thanks Alan. It's rather dark, not sure how much longer they can stay out there. SA very wisely bowling short, attacking the ribs.
END OF OVER:71 | 1 Run | AUS: 209/8
- Pat Cummins17 (49b)
- Nathan Lyon2 (10b)
- Kagiso Rabada13-5-28-2
- Morne Morkel13-4-38-2
On come the drinks at the halfway point of the evening session - although I'm not sure how much longer they'll stay out. Dean Elgar is receiving treatment on his right pinkie, according to Firdose
Anyway, it's time for Nikhil to take the keyboard and navigate a path to the close...