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Andrew McDonald's catch. (Nine)
Australia's most inexperienced players have combined to put the home side on track for a consolation win in the Third Test at the SCG.

Doug Bollinger. (AAP Images)
Chasing 376 to win on a difficult SCG pitch, South Africa have fought on bravely to reach 1-62 after day four of the Third Test against Australia.

Peter Moores and Kevin Pietersen. (Getty Images - file)
England's cricket bosses looked like having to decide between keeping Kevin Pietersen as captain or Peter Moores as coach.

Graeme Smith. (AAP Images)
South Africa captain Graeme Smith will miss the rest of the Third Test against Australia after fracturing his little finger.

Experts
Michael SlaterMichael SlaterIn bat with SlatsAustralia lost the battle but the war is still on in Sydney.
Tony JonesTony JonesRicky PontingTall poppy Australia, get off Punter's back.
Ken SutcliffeKen SutcliffeOnfield spatTalent drain pressure hits Punter.

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