Pat Cummins to Amla, out Caught by Handscomb!! Lovely hands from Handscomb and Amla fails to convert a start once again. The sucker ball and Amla has fallen right into it, this was full and this was wide of off, Amla saw the opportunity of getting some runs, went with hard hands on the drive, gets a thick outside edge to the right of second slip. The ball was travelling at some pace, but Handscomb threw himself at it, went with both hands and grabs a smart catch. Much needed wicket for the visitors. Amla c Handscomb b Pat Cummins 27(81) [4s-3] 
      Pat Cummins to Markram, 1 run, short of a good length and just outside off, dabbed to the right of gully where the fielder makes a half-stop 
      Lyon to Amla, no run, Amla shimmies down the track, gets close to the ball and drives it back at the bowler 
      Lyon to Amla, no run, tossed up around middle, Amla gets well forward and blocks 
      Hazlewood to Amla, 1 run, on a good length and just outside off, Amla plays with soft hands and the edge squirts behind point for a single 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, full and on the stumps, Amla prods forward and defends 
      Hazlewood to Markram, 1 run, on a good length and just outside off, Markram pushes forward and gets an inside edge behind square on the on-side 
      Hazlewood to Markram, 1 run, 137kph, too straight. Piles on the angle to whip it to long leg 
      Lyon to Amla, no run, shortens the length. Amla can't flick it past short leg 
      Lyon to Markram, 1 run, 88kph, a hint of air as he floats it up on middle. Comfortably reaching out to clip it through mid-wicket 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, bouncer, with tennis-ball like bounce as it flies over 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, nipping in off a good length. Nudged away to leg, and doesn't want to chance a single 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, some bite up, after Hazlewood finds some steam off a back of a length to tuck him up. And he drops his wrists, neatly, despite taking it on the splice 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, 142kph, nice carry through, this time off a good length. Amla and his leaving patience 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, 143kph, shortens, cramping Amla up for room getting it around his tummy. Bunted down into the pitch 
      Sayers to Amla, 1 run, 125kph, wrists it with the angle, somewhere around mid-wicket 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, tempts him with one outside off, military lines. Nah 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, on the straighter side again, Amla keeps taking it across the line, with straight bats, defensively 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, gets it straighter on middle, keeping up with his fuller lengths. Driven down to mid-on 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, 125kph, fuller, wider, ignored. Rather innocuous line this 
      Sayers to Markram, 1 run, 122kph, shuffles, inside the line to help it round the corner 
      Hazlewood to Amla, FOUR, 143kph. Takes on the bouncer around the nose. Swivels, wrists it down as well, but with enough power in his pull to ensure that it finds the fence behind square 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, holding its channel just outside off, the channel you don't mess around with. Amla knows that 
      Hazlewood to Markram, 1 run, 135kph, around the fifth-stump angling back in. A mere tap in front of cover 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, 125kph, floated up full, around off. Amla mis-drills it down 
      Sayers to Markram, 1 run, 124kph, opens up his defence, pinches that gap around point 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, on a back of a length, Amla gets on his toes, on top of the bounce to ride the punchy defence 
      Pat Cummins to Markram, leg byes, 1 run, 136kph, cutting back in at pace. Never mind Markram's glance, it beats everything. And a painful blow on the thigh allows a single 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, 137kph, in I0$ channel. Respect, without interfering 
      Pat Cummins to Markram, 1 run, length ball on the stumps, worked away behind square on the on-side 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, pitched up again, this time Amla not bothering 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, 126kph, high stance, higher bat and a knock to leg 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, tries chasing the overcook. Early. Inside-half. Meekly down the pitch 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, 123kph, early into his drive - the ball sticking into the pitch doesn't help, drawing out a toe-ended chip, dying by the time it gets to Sayers 
      Sayers to Markram, 1 run, 127kph, cuts in off a back of a length. Markram reacts, adjusting one-handed to glance it behind square 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, a touch low on the block, spitting up to take the splice now 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, draws out the upper half. Amla tries playing for the angle coming in, but the jag away gets the sticker's corner. Oh yea, the hands were always soft to carry to slip 
      Pat Cummins to Markram, 1 run, 134kph, tummy-lined. A hopping nudge, softly past the pitch to sneak in a quick one 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, 124kph, late swing away, Amla stays late too, holding back his drive 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, wide, never mind the fuller length to let it swing. Shouldered arms 
      Sayers to Markram, 1 run, straightens with the angle, getting a little too much off Markram's inside-edged nudge round the corner 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, byes, FOUR, goes shorter. Sadly Paine is short too. Amla was always sitting, and never mind Paine's leap up, he was never going to get the better of Cummins' pace and the Bullring's bounce 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, banged in short. Giving Paine a tough time too as he leaps 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, on a length again, tightening up on the stumps. Solid, bat-pad stuck 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, behind, staying up tall to defend 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, FOUR, I0$ tease. Amla is foxed, leans out, way away from his body as he drives. But just about controls the toe-end through to split point and gully 
      Sayers to Markram, no run, shapes up to play, and all of a sudden goes to leave - ending up with the ball brushing the outer half of the front pad. Too high, without enough movement 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, shuffles, stays right behind the tight top-of-stump line to defend, showing all his bat in doing it 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, 135kph, goes short. Quite big in angle coming in allowing an easy press first. And then a duck under 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, much better. The Amla-LBW line, nagging in on off, nipping back further off the length. Amla's trigger takes him back, across and then into a dangerous defence 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, 136kph, fuller, on middle, making Amla play. And he does it with a wristy dig out to mid-on 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, 135kph, nice, wide tease, swinging away late. Amla stays watching, not even bothering to get close 
      Sayers to Markram, no run, shaping away wide outside off, left alone and that's lunch on day one 
      Mitchell Marsh to Markram, 1 run, Markram goes back in his crease and scythes a gentle-paced length ball outside off to deep backward point 
      Sayers to Amla, 1 run, strays one on the pads, tucked away to long leg. The single brings up Amla's 1000th Test run at the Wanderers 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, 129kph length ball that keeps a shade low. Amla saw the line outside off and let it pass 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, Amla drives this full ball to mid-off off the inside half of the bat 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, pitched up delivery outside off way outside off, ignored 
      Sayers to Markram, 1 run, on the ribs at 127kph, Markram moves across in his crease and whips it down to fine leg. The batsmen decided against the second run, after giving a thought 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, that took off as it went past the batter. It was dug in short by Hazlewood and Amla moved towards off-side to let it go. The line was around leg and the ball evaded the batsman 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, cut in from a length, but Amla knows where his off-pole is. Covers the sticks and shoulders arms 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, drags his length back does Hazlewood, Amla hops and knocks it towards mid-on 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, fuller and angling in at 134kph, stonewalled back to the bowler 
      Hazlewood to Markram, 1 run, Markram presses forward, taps this good length ball to the left of mid-off and runs to the other end 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, out-seamer on a length, Amla stays in his crease and fences it to point 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, bowled fuller and wide of off, left alone 
      Sayers to Amla, FOUR, 127kph back of a length outside off, Amla hops to get on top of the bounce and then powerfully punches it through covers off the back foot. Too easy for Amla - as there's no pace to trouble him 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, similar ball - on a good length and around the fifth stump line, Amla moves across and taps it to point 
      Sayers to Amla, no run, nibbling away a tad from a length, Amla defends 
      Hazlewood to Markram, no run, full ball at 136kph, but too wide outside off. Markram ignores 
      Lyon to Markram, no run, defended off the front foot 
      Hazlewood to Amla, 1 run, this one comes in and Amla helps it along its way to fine leg after shuffling across in his crease 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, full and swinging away outside off, left alone 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, Hazlewood doles out a yorker - a scrambled seam delivery. Dug outback towards the bowler 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, fuller in length, but he persists with the line outside off. Another leave 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, fuller than a good length that nibbles away a tad wide of off, Amla is happy to let it go 
      Hazlewood to Amla, no run, 137kph full ball shaping away outside off, Amla shoulders arms 
      Lyon to Markram, FOUR, lots of flight, but in the process overpitches. Markram latches onto it. Plants his front leg across and drills the drive between mid-off and extra cover. He didn't bother to run 
      Lyon to Markram, 1 run, firmly driven to the right of Lyon, who dives and parries it to deep mid-on 
      Pat Cummins to Amla, no run, iffy! 137kph good length ball with a hint of away-movement off the deck. Amla doesn't know whether to play at it or leave. Opts for the latter, but is late to take his bat away. Hits the outside part of the bat and falls in front of the cordon 
      Pat Cummins to Markram, 1 run, the line is too straight once again from Cummins, worked behind square leg 
      Pat Cummins to Markram, 1 run, full ball, Markram on-drives it towards mid-on for a single