Kagiso Rabada took five wickets as South Africa took the early initiative in the World Cup Finals before Australia was leading Wednesday.
Rabada was overtaken by Allan Donald to become the most fertile test tests of his country claims 5-51, because Australia was stuck for 212 on the day of opening in the Lord.
However, what showed a nice day for bowling seam, Australia hit it to reduce the windows at 43-4 four in their response before closing.
At first, Australia struggled in gloomy conditions after Temba Bavuma put the bat.
Rabada was early to remove the USman Khawaya and Cameron Green early in the area of four deliveries.
Marco Jansen – who ended up with 3-49 – also caused problems and was calculated for Mannus Labuschagne and Travis Head.
It left Australia 67-4, but their innings has repaired ever trusted Steve Smith, who made it difficult for heavy start to make fun of 66.
In that process, he became a leading reviver of the cash test in Lordovo, reaching 591 before caught – in the third attempt – by Jansen on the slide of the spin of Aiden Markram.
He shared the fifth stands for Vicket 79 with Webster Beau Webster, who survived two LBVs frightened in his less than convincing start.
He saw the first to escape overview, and the second, outside the rebad, would see him removed if Bavuma inspected Bavum.
He organized these difficulties while going on a superior grade in additives with 72 out of 92 delivery.
He helped Australia up to 190-5 in tea, but then Keshav Maharaj stumbled the collapse of Alex Carey, who tried to get sick of the left to 23.
Rabada returned to Pat Cummins and Webster and ended innings with Mitchell Starc after Jansen cleaned Nathan Lyon. The career needed to stick career at 332, two in front of Donald.
Southern Africa batte were not able to build their attack as Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Viaan Mulder and Tristan Stubbs all turned in a heavy session.
Starc took 2-10 with Josh Hazlewood and Cummins who catches her wet after a piece.
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