"Australia eschewing batting to get practice chasing?" They are probably one and the same here, David K. Always good to go second in Jo'burg
10.1
Marsh to du Plessis, 1 no ball, sliding down the leg side, that'll be a wide... actually, Marsh has flicked the non-striker's bails off, so it's a no-ball
SA have Graeme Smith to thank for that...
10.1
Marsh to du Plessis, SIX, takes the pace off... and du Plessis then puts it all back on, whipping a wristy pull into the stands, really got hold of it, landed on an awning some way up at deep square leg
10.2
Marsh to du Plessis, 2 runs, on the stumps, worked into the leg side and they come racing back for two
10.3
Marsh to du Plessis, 1 run, length ball on the stumps, Faf steps away and drives into the covers
10.4
Marsh to Duminy, no run, another slower ball, tapped down into the covers
10.5
Marsh to Duminy, SIX, short ball, Duminy latches on to it and carts a pull high and handsome, comfortably beyond the boundary at deep square leg - that's the SA 100 up in style
10.6
Marsh to Duminy, OUT, similar ball, similar shot - but this time he picks out deep midwicket! Duminy hangs his head in frustration, it was a half-tracker there to be hit but he seemed to get it off the toe of the bat and it went straight and true to the man stationed on the fence
JP Duminy c Smith b Marsh 14 (12b 1x4 1x6) SR: 116.66
End of over 11 (16 runs) South Africa 103/3 (RR: 9.36)
F du Plessis30 (18b 1x4 2x6)
MR Marsh2-0-28-1
JP Faulkner2-0-9-1