After losing the toss, Australia’s bowlers have found enough in the wicket to dispel the notion of a flat pitch. But it did not come in the form of reverse swing, which was noticeably absent having been a feature of the first three Tests, only becoming apparent with the very old ball. The excellent Markram has been the anchor for the innings, hitting 17 fours and a six on his way to a fourth career century to go with three fifties in 17 Test innings as he scored all around the ground. His 216-ball vigil ended when he steered Cummins to Mitchell Marsh in the gully, having brought up his 150 the delivery before with a sumptuous drive. It was the fourth century for the home side in the series, and second for Markram, with Australia’s batsmen yet to break their duck, a major difference between the two sides.Another hundred for Aiden Markram! That's four tons from just 10 Tests for the Proteas opener: https://t.co/khMvas09rp #SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/yRYwjgjywc
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 30, 2018
South Africa were teetering on the brink of another middle-order collapse when Du Plessis misjudged Cummins' next delivery, leaving the ball as it crashed into his pads for a plumb lbw decision. But De Villiers and Bavuma steadied the innings again with a fifth-wicket partnership of 52, before two late wickets lifted Australia at the Wanderers. The other batsmen out were opener Dean Elgar (19), caught off the leading edge from a Lyon delivery for the third time in the series, and Hashim Amla (27), who edged Cummins to Peter Handscomb at second slip. Australia made four changes from the last Test, replacing the banned trio with Joe Burns, Matt Renshaw and Handscomb. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc has a stress fracture in his leg and was replaced by Sayers. South Africa, 2-1 up in the series, were unchanged with fast bowler Morne Morkel playing his final Test before he retires from international cricket.Aiden Markram is a delight to watch!
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) March 24, 2018
4TH TEST, DAY 1South Africa 313/6 in 88 overs (Markram 152, De Villiers 69)AIDEN MARKRAM -- 152 balls, 11 fours, 1 six -- TEST CENTURY #4 Graeme Smith: "The best young batsman going around at the moment"#SAvAUS pic.twitter.com/uUWXwMMDKw
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) March 30, 2018