Australia v South Africa, 3rd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Renshaw grinds South Africa into ground
On day four, the teams sported black armbands to mark the second anniversary of Phillip Hughes' death•Getty Images
South Africa had resumed on 194 for 6, just 70 ahead. Stephen Cook, in making his second Test ton, dragged their lead into triple digits•Getty Images
Warner went after the bowling in a brisk 47•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
But Renshaw kept South Africa - and possibly a few spectators - frustrated in marathon 34 not out off 137, which did the job for Australia•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
The cricket behind them, it was time for the players to relax. Morne Morkel did so with his son Arias•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Matthew Wade's tattoo of Hughes, done as a tribute, was spotted during the day•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Eventually Cook was last man out, to Mitchell Starc. South Africa had set Australia 127 for a consolation win•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
At the other end, Renshaw was slow but resolute •Cricket Australia/Getty Images
For Kyle Abbott, and South Africa, it was not a very enjoyable day in the field. They were beaten by seven wickets•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Matt Renshaw and David Warner put on 64 for the first wicket to ensure no early hiccups •Cricket Australia/Getty Images
A minor wobble happened when Warner was run out and Tabraiz Shamsi had Usman Khawaja lbw for a duck•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
But, of course, the series was already theirs, ending 2-1•Cricket Australia/Getty Images