South Africa v West Indies, 1st Test, Centurion, 3rd day
West Indies in trouble after following on
The third day began with a South African delcaration and West Indies needed to mount a strong response. The openers Devon Smith and Kraigg Brathwaite fended off a few short balls early on•Associated Press
Brathwaite soon followed with the tourists trying respond to a mighty 552 for 5 declared•Associated Press
Wickets soon began to tumble and Philander quickly brought up a four-for, including the big wicket of Shivnarine Chanderpaul•AFP
Morkel then finished off the innings with his third wicket, bowling Sheldon Cottrell with a fuller-length delivery, as West Indies were bundled out for 201 to concede a lead of 351. South Africa enforced the follow-on and Morkel struck again, reducing the visitors to 76 for 2 at stumps•Gallo Images
They made a solid start with an opening stand of 72 but Vernon Philander made the breakthrough via a controversial review to get Smith•Gallo Images
It was Alviro Petersen who held on to a smart catch at slips•Gallo Images
He picked up 4 for 29•Gallo Images
Leon Johnson made it past 30 - all of the top five West Indian batsman did - but he fell when West Indies were well-placed at 117 for 2, triggering a collapse•AFP
Morne Morkel accounted for Marlon Samuels who was bowled off an inside edge•Gallo Images