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Australia v South Africa, 3rd test, Perth, 4th day
South Africa beat Australia by 309 runs to clinch the three-match series 1-0 and retain their top spot in the ICC test rankings.
We've just got to keep building - Arthur
Proudest moment of my career - Smith
More nervous than in any game I've played - Ponting
First-innings batting cost us the game - Clarke
Got to believe we can bat two days - Arthur
I felt the innings coming - de Villiers
Chappell: South Africa passive no more
The wicket is getting better - Wade
Momentum is with us - Vernon Philander
We are pretty happy with 225 - Robin Peterson
Struggled to find rhythm early on - Hastings
Ricky's retirement will inspire us to win - Clarke
Lucky to have a stock of fast-bowling options - Clarke
We would go in with a spinner - Smith
Glad to end career on my terms - Ponting
Pacemen set for final showdown
I'm not the best in the world - Steyn
'We unanimously back Ricky Ponting'
I can be the leader - Johnson
'South Africa have to be more proactive'
Not at our best, but still unbeaten - Smith
Adelaide was example of how hard Test cricket is - Clarke
Our batsmen set the game up - Siddle
South Africa's Domingo hopes for a draw
Kallis probably aggravated injury - Moosajee
Kallis' injury was a challenge - Faf du Plessis
Enjoying playing with Clarke - Lyon
Chappell: Lyon did a terrific job
Morkel: We always find a way to fight back
Saba Karim: Spinners need long spell to set up batters
Watch: Varun gets David caught and bowled
David, Owen pepper the stands with sixes
The best of Cameron Green
Hetmyer streak ends with Dwarshuis' third wicket
Australia clean up West Indies for 170
Early trouble for Australia in 215-run chase
Tim David smashes Australia's fastest T20I century
Tim David blasts fastest T20I 50 for Australia
Owen delivers first breakthrough for Australia