CENTURION (South Africa): Mitchell Johnson took seven wickets as Australia bowled South Africa out for 206 early on the third day of the second Test for a big first-innings lead of 191.
Johnson was red-hot for his four wickets on day two, and removed Robin Peterson, AB de Villiers and last-man Morne Morkel on Friday to keep Australia in control over the top-ranked home team. Johnson's outstanding figures of 7/68 came from 17.1 hostile overs.
De Villiers made 91 for South Africa's only significant contribution as it added 66 on the day for the last four wickets.
Left-arm quick Johnson began with a lifting delivery to remove Robin Peterson, caught in the slips, had De Villiers caught at mid-off, and was too fast for Morkel.
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