A.B. de Villiers and Herschelle Gibbs crafted watchful half centuries to lead South Africa to 169 for two in reply to Australia's 355 at stumps on the second day of the second test yesterday.
De Villiers was trapped leg before by Glenn McGrath for 61 and Gibbs was 54 not out after Mike Hussey (122) and McGrath (11 not out) had combined in a 107-run 10th wicket partnership to resurrect Australia's first innings.
Jacques Kallis (17) was the other not out batsman at stumps to ensure the match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was evenly poised.
Captain Graeme Smith was the only other South African wicket to fall, also trapped lbw by Brett Lee for 22.
The 21-year-old de Villiers played several streaky shots, particularly against Lee, with cuts and mistimed hooks sailing over the slips before he brought up his sixth test half-century with a cut off Andrew Symonds for his ninth boundary.
The normally aggressive Gibbs was more conservative than usual, before he began to attack leg spinner Shane Warne late in the day.
He slowed his rate again as the shadows crept across the MCG but was able to bring up his 19th test half century with a cover drive off Lee for his seventh boundary with three overs remaining in the day's play.
Hussey's innings, however, wrested the momentum of the match away from the visitors after he engineered a remarkable revival with McGrath that extended until the middle session.
Resuming on 239 for eight, after Andre Nel took four wickets to tear through Australia's middle order late on Monday, the home side lost Stuart MacGill early when he was bowled by Makhaya Ntini for four to leave them struggling on 248 for nine.
McGrath was expected to fall quickly but he frustrated the South African bowlers with obstinate defence to provide the perfect counter-foil to Hussey.
The 30-year-old Hussey, who was dropped on 27 by Jacques Kallis after adding just four to his overnight total, then protected McGrath magnificently, refusing singles before unleashing a succession of boundaries when the field was up.
He brought up his third test century when he paddled a Nicky Boje delivery to backward square for a single.
Hussey, who only made his test debut earlier this season against West Indies, has scored three centuries and a fifty for an impressive average of 112.8 in nine innings.
A minute's silence was observed before play began because of the death of Australian media magnate Kerry Packer.
The 68-year-old, who revolutionised cricket with his breakaway World Series Cricket in the 1970s and innovative television coverage through his Channel Nine network in Australia, died in his sleep on Monday night.
Australia
First innings
P. Jaques c Rudolph b Pollock 2
M. Hayden c Smith b Pollock 65
R.Ponting c Gibbs b Nel1 17
B. Hodge c Smith b Pollock 7
M. Hussey b Ntini1 22
A. Symonds c Boucher b Nel 0
A. Gilchrist c Gibbs b Nel 2
S. Warne c Boje b Nel 9
B. Lee lbw b Ntini 4
S. MacGill b Ntini 4
G. McGrath not out 11
Extras (2b, 4lb, 2w, 4nb) 12
Total (all out, 119.3 overs) 355
Fall: 1/2, 2/154, 3/176, 4/207, 5/207, 6/213, 7/227, 8/239, 9/248, 355
Bowling: Pollock 26-5-67-3 (2nb), Ntini 22.3-3-70-3, Kallis 21.5-4-69-0 (2w), Nel 31-6-84-4 (2nb), Boje 18.1-3-59-0.
South Africa
First innings
G. Smith lbw b Lee 22
AB De Villiers lbw b McGrath 61
H. Gibbs not out 54
J. Kallis not out 17
Extras (4lb, 11nb)15
Total (for 2 wkts, 58 overs)169
Fall: 1/36, 2/122
Bowling: McGrath 14-8-17-1 (3nb), Lee 14-1-65-1 (6nb), Symonds 13-4-34-0 (2nb), Warne 12-3-40-0, MacGill 5-1-9-0.
- REUTERS
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