Australia v SA, 2nd Test, Hobart
Few smiles for Australia on tough day
An old hand. Chris Rogers was at Bellerive Oval on the third day•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
No, they could not. Quinton de Kock brought up a second Test hundred. Temba Bavuma made a half-century•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Mennie finally got it in his 26th over, and his team-mates rushed in to mess his hair up•Getty Images
Australia's second innings began disastrously, with Joe Burns caught down the leg side for a duck•Associated Press
But he eventually lost his leg bail after the ball bounced off his thigh and elbow on to his stumps•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
South Africa began the day ahead by 86 with five wickets in hand. Could Australia find a way back?•Associated Press
Steven Smith was not happy•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Bavuma - at 5'3" - coped with short-pitched bowling•AFP
Kagiso Rabada dives to field the ball, while looking like drawing it to him with his magnetism•Getty Images
The men in South Africa's slip cordon•Getty Images
Neither was Joe Mennie, who had to wait for his first Test wicket•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Mitchell Starc and Mennie applaud Josh Hazlewood off the field. Hazlewood finished with six wickets•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
David Warner steered Australia after that early blow•Getty Images
Bavuma lets it rip in the field•Getty Images