Australia v South Africa, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 5th day
Faf du Plessis helps South Africa survive
Faf du Plessis defended resolutely on the fifth morning•Getty Images
Michael Clarke had two lbw appeals against du Plessis upheld ...•Getty Images
de Villiers and du Plessis survived the morning session•Getty Images
Du Plessis celebrated a century on Test debut and carried on with the job•Getty Images
With less than an hour to go, Siddle gave Australia hope by bowling Dale Steyn•Getty Images
Siddle was exhausted after his efforts. He took four wickets in the second innings and bowled 63.5 overs in the match•Getty Images
AB de Villiers blocked and left on loop, with only survival on his mind•Getty Images
... but both were overturned on review•Getty Images
Peter Siddle ended de Villiers' 220-ball vigil after lunch. It was the longest innings without a boundary•Getty Images
Du Plessis was dropped by Matthew Wade off Ben Hilfenhaus, in the last over before tea•Getty Images
In the last half hour, Siddle bowled Rory Kleinveldt with a yorker, taking Australia within two wickets from victory•Getty Images
Clarke reviewed Lyon's unsuccessful appeal for lbw against du Plessis, with with no luck•Getty Images
Jacques Kallis came out to bat again, despite a hamstring injury•Getty Images
Kallis was caught at short leg for 46; he had batted for nearly two and a half hours•Getty Images
Du Plessis suffered from cramps, but would not be beaten by pain or the bowling. He had batted a little under eight hours to save the Test•Getty Images