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Kimber: Cricket stood still for Graeme Smith
Graeme Smith played his final innings in Test cricket today. He did not last long and while his team can now only send him off with a draw, he deserved much more
'Told Rhino either you bowl, or I bowl' - Clarke
Patience the key for Hodge
'Threat of serious injury in conditions like this' - Russell Domingo
Chappell: Smith a strong leader but tactically limited
'We all played a part in win' - Warner
Smith all praise for South Africa's fight
'It was a long day' - Clarke
#politeenquiries: Everything about Harris was out of this earth
Cullinan: Australia the smartest thinkers in the game
Kimber: A warrior to send off another
'Playing the best cricket of my career' - Warner
Cullinan: Australia the better Test team
#politeenquiries: Will Graeme Smith play for Ireland?
#politeenquiries: Is Warner brave or stupid?
Cullinan: Never count South Africa out
Kimber: Ryan Harris was phenomenal
'Satisfying to finally get some runs' - Clarke
'They've batted incredibly well' - Abbott
#politeenquiries: Is Steve Smith secretly a dark Sith Lord?
Kimber: And then came the rain
Cullinan: Both captains would take a draw
'Morkel was absolutely outstanding' - Donald
'Clarke's courage paid off' - Warne
#PoliteEnquiries: Fine for Warner's non-leaping celebrations?
Cullinan: Morkel and SA missed a trick
Kimber: Perfect day for Australia
Can Shane Warne inspire Australia?
Johnson was worth emulating - Steyn
Chappell: Clarke dropping down to No. 5 staggering
Clarke: Reviews aren't fun, I can tell you first hand
Finch: Healy was a trendsetter at the top of the order
Ferguson: Maddinson's performance good for everyone's soul
Takeaways: Rana ticks more boxes, Kohli shows his high-intent version
MI find a new hero in Nicola Carey
Swann: Bethell's 'old-school' method should be the template
Clarke: Head showed England the way
Ferguson: Starc reaping rewards of prioritising Australia
England team culture in the spotlight
'Khawaja's voice will remain hugely influential in years to come'