SA fights back, looking in strong position
SA fights back, looking in strong position
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At the beginning of the first test match in Perth, Australian pacers scattered the visitors with their quick seams and accuracy to take wickets. Australia started well, setting up a partnership at the start of their innings. They have made 158 without losing any wicket at the earlier of day two. As the game progresses, they have lost quick wickets and could only take a lead of 2 runs. SA is playing in absence of their star pacer Dale Steyn who is having a shoulder injury to overcome.

Steyn has to go out for the scans as he felt serious pain in the right shoulder right after he has dismissed David Warner and then didn't returned back to play.

At stumps on the second day, the visitors were 104 for two, an overall lead of 102 and arguably in the favored position in the match, which seemed unthinkable 24 hours earlier.

Dean Elgar was on 46 and JP Duminy was on 34.

Tha pair had added 59 after the Proteas lost two early second innings wickets, but their remarkable fightback was soured by news that Steyn would miss the remainder of the series.

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