South Africa v Australia, 1st Test, Centurion, 3rd day
Warner, Doolan crush South Africa
With South Africa struggling to stay afloat, Mitchell Johnson was soon adding to his tally on the third day•Getty Images
With a 191-run deficit, South Africa needed to induce some nerves... and they began well when Chris Rogers chopped on against Dale Steyn's first ball•Getty Images
...and dropped twice in the slips•AFP
Warner and Doolan put on a 205-run stand for the second wicket•Getty Images
Johnson removed AB de Villiers for 91, though they had at least avoided the follow-on by then. Johnson finished with 7 for 68•AFP
Debutant Alex Doolan helped steady Australia coming in at No. 3•AFP
In between he scored with typical speed, playing some ingenious strokes•AFP
Vernon Philander missed with an attempt to run out Warner but he fell soon after for 115...•AFP
David Warner needed a few lives, escaping after top-edging a pull to fine leg...•AFP
Warner reached his hundred from 118 balls, punishing South Africa for their mistakes•Getty Images
...Warner's innings, to go with 89 from Doolan, gave Australia total control by the end of the day, leading by 479 runs with seven wickets still in hand•AFP