Australia v South Africa, 1st Test, Brisbane, 1st day
South Africa take advantage of Australia's slips
Allan Border presented Rob Quiney with his baggy green cap before the start of play•Getty Images
Graeme Smith was the first to fall after he had decided to bat. Smith had survived one review for caught behind but not a second, when James Pattinson hit his back pad•Getty Images
Australia celebrated Petersen's wicket in the second session, after he had made 64•Getty Images
Amla also motored along, rotating strike with ease•Getty Images
Quiney bowled six overs on his first day in Test cricket•Getty Images
South Africa also had a debutant, Rory Kleinveldt, as the visitors chose an all-pace attack•Getty Images
Alviro Petersen was confident playing off the back foot and pulled regularly•Getty Images
The crowd grew through the day and was the largest ever at the Gabba for a non-Ashes Test•Getty Images
Kallis was caught off Peter Siddle but umpire Asad Rauf asked him not to walk off before it had been confirmed that the bowler had not over-stepped. He had•AFP
Kallis and Amla were unbeaten on 84 and 90, having led South Africa to 255 for 2 when play was suspended because of bad light•Getty Images
Hashim Amla was aggressive too, charging Nathan Lyon and hitting him for six in the first session•Getty Images
Jacques Kallis was solid from the start•Getty Images
There was more anguish for Siddle, when he dropped a return catch off Amla•Associated Press