JOHANNESBURG : Opening bowler Vernon Philander dismissed both Australia's
opening batsmen as the tourists started their pursuit of a victory
target of 310 on the fourth day of the second and final Test against
South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday.Australia
were 64 for two at tea in their second innings, 246 short of a
series-levelling win after debutant Pat Cummins was mainly responsible
for bowling South Africa out for 339.The 18-year-old fast bowler took six for 77 to become the youngest player to take five or more wickets in his first Test.But
Cummins' effort was undermined when Shane Watson padded up to the
second ball of Australia's innings and had his off stump knocked back by
Philander.Two overs later Phil Hughes edged Philander to second slip and Australia were 19 for two.Usman
Khawaja (26 not out) and Ricky Ponting (23 not out) added 45 more runs
before tea, with Ponting reaching double figures for the first time in
the series.Cummins produced a high-quality display. He made
the first breakthrough in the South African innings when he dismissed
Jacques Rudolph on Saturday, then won a duel with South Africa's star
batsman Jacques Kallis.He again made a crucial early strike
on Sunday when he had AB de Villiers caught at second slip to end a
147-run fourth wicket stand between De Villiers and Hashim Amla.South
Africa lost four wickets for 37 runs at the start of Sunday's play
before an eighth wicket stand of 48 between Philander and Dale Steyn
stretched their lead.Again it was Cummins who produced for
Australia, bowling a brutal bouncer with the first ball after lunch
which Philander gloved to wicketkeeper Brad Haddin.He yorked
Morne Morkel with his next delivery. Steyn had a successful slog,
hitting sixes off Peter Siddle and Cummins before Cummins finished the
innings by having Steyn caught behind for 41, ending a last wicket stand
of 25 which took the lead beyond 300.Amla top-scored for
South Africa, taking his overnight 89 to 105 - his 14th and second of
the test match - before he was caught behind off Mitchell Johnson - his
only wicket of the innings