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bannerFriday, 8 March, 2002, 13:30 GMT
Australia lead the way
Second Test, Cape Town, day one (stumps): Australia 46-0 v South Africa 239 all out

Gary Kirsten avoids a bouncer while Graeme Smith has less luck
Despite losing the toss Australia immediately put South Africa on the back foot with a fearsome onslaught

Jason Gillespie lured Gibbs with a wider delivery, which was edged to Mark Waugh at second slip
Jason Gillespie makes the first breakthrough, tempting Herschelle Gibbs with a wide delivery

Glenn McGrath's reliable line and length kept South Africa pegged back
Fast bowler Glenn McGrath claims the wicket of Graeme Smith with a venomous short delivery

An error from Neil McKenzie costs the batsman his wicket
Neil McKenzie misjudges a straight ball from Shane Warne as Australia take a grip on the match

Lee dismissed Kirsten in his first over at Newlands
Speed king Brett Lee claims the prize wicket of Gary Kirsten with an edge to slips

Brett Lee claims the wicket of Mark Boucher
Determined resistance by Mark Boucher ends with another edge off Lee, bowling at up to 98 mph

Despite Hall's resistance, the hosts are dismissed for 239
Debutant Andrew Hall slows South Africa's slide with a useful 70

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