Steyn sparks another Australian collapse

Dale Steyn

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – Dale Steyn was the  architect of another Australian batting collapse as South Africa  ended the second day of the second test yesterday trailing by  just 30 runs with all 10 second-innings wickets intact.   

Steyn took four for 64 in 18 overs to help bowl out  Australia for 296 in reply to South Africa’s first innings of  266.   

South Africa’s second innings was cut short by bad light  after just four balls with the hosts 0 without loss.   

Dale Steyn

Australian openers Shane Watson and Phil Hughes earlier both  scored 88 as the visitors soared to 174 for nought, before  crashing in the afternoon session as South Africa’s bowling  improved considerably.   

Seamer Vernon Philander, playing in just his second test,  did much to turn the tide with his accurate bowling and he  started the collapse when he forced Hughes to edge a back-foot  drive to first slip, where AB de Villiers held on to a sharp  head-high catch.  
 
Watson then pulled Jacques Kallis to the midwicket boundary,  where Imran Tahir dived to complete a fine catch.   

Former captain Ricky Ponting — scouring desperately for  runs in a bid to save his international career — lasted just  three balls before Steyn trapped him lbw for a duck with an  in-swinger, leaving Australia’s leading run-scorer with just 245  runs in 15 innings in the last year.  

Current captain, Michael Clarke and the inexperienced Usman  Khawaja then took the total to 212 for three before the extra  bounce obtained by tall fast bowler Morne Morkel undid Clarke,  who was caught in the slips by De Villiers for 11.  
 
Steyn then ensured the Australian innings remained on the  skids after the tea break with two wickets in four overs, saving  his best delivery of the day — a sharp in-swinger — to bowl  Mike Hussey for 20.   

Khawaja’s footwork eventually let him down after a vigil of  nearly two hours for 12 runs as Steyn trapped him lbw.   

Steyn claimed his fourth wicket when wicketkeeper Mark  Boucher took a brilliant catch, diving in front of first slip as  the ball dipped, to dismiss Pat Cummins for two.    

He would have had a fifth wicket, but substitute fielder  Dale Deeb dropped an easy catch from last man Nathan Lyon at  mid-off.  

Mitchell Johnson’s 38 not out ensured Australia first  matched South Africa’s first-innings total and then gained a  small lead.   

South Africa’s Pakistan-born leg-spinner Tahir wrapped up  the tail as he grabbed his first three test wickets, at a cost  of 55 runs in 13.4 overs.   

Australia must win the second and last test to avoid losing  a series in South Africa for the first time since 1970 after the  hosts won a memorable first test in Cape Town where the tourists  were all out for 47.   
Scoreboard
  
 South Africa first innings 266 (J. Kallis 54, AB de Villiers  64, A. Prince 50)   
    
 Australia first innings
S. Watson c Imran Tahir b Kallis               88  
P. Hughes c De Villiers b Philander         88    

U. Khawaja lbw b Steyn                                12 
R. Ponting lbw b Steyn                                   0  
M. Clarke c De Villiers b Morkel               11   

M. Hussey b Steyn                                         20 
B. Haddin lbw b Imran Tahir                     16   

M. Johnson not out                                       38  
P. Siddle b Imran Tahir                                 0 
P. Cummins c Boucher b Steyn                  2   

N. Lyon lbw b Imran Tahir                           2   

Extras (lb-8, w-3, nb-4, b-4)                      19  
Total (all out, 76.4 overs)                          296  
Fall of wickets: 1-174 2-192 3-193 4-212 5-228 6-233 7-255  8-255 9-285 10-296   
Bowling: Steyn 18-3-64-4, Philander 15-4-47-1 (nb-1, w-1),  Morkel 17-4-62-1 (nb-3, w-1), Kallis 13-2-56-1 (1w), Tahir  13.4-2-55-3    
    
South Africa second innings   
G. Smith not out                                         0 
J. Rudolph not out                                    0 
Extras                                                             0 
Total (no wicket, 0.4 overs)                  0
Bowling (to date): Johnson 0.4-0-0-0