South Africa v Australia, 1st Test, Cape Town, 2nd day
South Africa edge ahead after wicket-ridden day
Morne Morkel had Peter Siddle caught after a handy half-century stand•AFP
Shane Watson bowled Jacques Rudolph cheaply, as South Africa went to lunch 49 for 1•Getty Images
He had South Africa on their knees, literally, as Graeme Smith edged one onto his stumps•Getty Images
Watson was not done yet: he completed his five-for in 21 balls with the wicket of Mark Boucher•Getty Images
Harris wrapped up the innings, bowling Imran Tahir to keep South Africa to 96•AFP
Morkel got Phillip Hughes just before tea ...•Getty Images
... and had Brad Haddin caught behind of a mad slash•Getty Images
He completed a five-for on debut with the wicket of an unfit Shaun Marsh•Getty Images
He then cleaned up Michael Clarke for 151, as Australia finished with 284•Getty Images
In a crazy second session, as Watson trapped Hashim Amla lbw. Here Watson appeals for the wicket•AFP
Watson was on a hat-trick next ball, as he got Ashwell Prince lbw first-up•Getty Images
Harris took a third as Vernon Philander edged to slip•Getty Images
Watson was adjudged lbw off Steyn to trigger a collapse in Australia's second innings•Getty Images
... and Michael Hussey with the first ball after the break•Getty Images
Morkel returned to get Ryan Harris•Getty Images
Nathan Lyon was the last to go, spooning a catch into the covers, as Australia imploded for 47•AFP
Watson then got Jacques Kallis for his first duck in five years•Getty Images
Ryan Harris dismissed AB de Villiers at the other end•AFP
Morkel was then run out by Peter Siddle, with a bit of lazy running•Getty Images
Philander had Ricky Ponting for a duck•AFP
Australia went on to lose six wickets for eight runs after the break: Philander trapped Clarke in front ...•AFP
Philander had Mitchell Johnson caught cheaply•Getty Images
South Africa's chase of 236 experienced an early blip when Siddle got Jacques Rudolph to edge behind. This was the last of the second day's 23 wickets, as Graeme Smith and Hashim Amla took South Africa to a solid 81 for 1 at stumps•AFP