South Africa v Australia, 3rd Test, Cape Town, 2nd day
Prince and Kallis put South Africa in command
Peter Siddle took a splendid catch off his own bowling to dismiss debutant Imraan Khan after the openers had added 65•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson, who was lethal in Durban, struggled to find his groove•Getty Images
Johnson broke the stand, dismissing Amla with the score on 162, but only after South Africa looked good to build on a substantial first-innings lead•Getty Images
Jacques Kallis had a torrid time early in his innings but recovered well to help consolidate South Africa's commanding position•Getty Images
Ben Hilfenhaus finally dismissed Prince for 150•Getty Images
under bizarre circumstances as the umpire Asad Rauf had ruled the single as a leg bye, and then withdrew his decision later•Getty Images
Ashwell Prince adapted well to his new role as Test opener, continuing his good form from the first day•Getty Images
Prince reached his half-century, marking an impressive comeback after being left out of the first two Tests•Getty Images
Prince continued to dominate and scored at a healthy rate•Getty Images
Bryce McGain came in for some harsh treatment on debut, conceding runs at well more than six-an-over•Getty Images
His innings put South Africa firmly in control of the third Test•Getty Images
Kallis remained unbeaten on 102 and South Africa finished the day dominant at 404 for 3, a lead of 195•Getty Images
He was supported well by Hashim Amla, who made 46 and added 97 together for the second wicket•Getty Images
He silenced his critics, reaching his eleventh Test century, his second against Australia•Getty Images
Kallis reached his half-century and, along with Prince, added 160 for the third wicket•AFP
Kallis strengthened his team's position with a captain's innings, reaching his 31st Test century.....•Getty Images