A wrap up of all the action up until midnight on Day 1 of the third test.
Michael Clarke survived a brutal bouncer barrage by Morne Morkel. Source: AP
DAVID Warner has sought redemption from his team mates in the best possible way by scoring a century but his captain Michael Clarke has received a fearful battering.
After days of controversy, a $2900 fine and in house punishment for accusing South Africa of ball tampering, Warner ensured Australia made a flying start to the deciding third and final Test at Newlands.
The powerful left hander made 135, his seventh Test century, from just 152 balls with 12 fours and a six as Australia dominated the opening day, moving to 3-238 midway through the final session.
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A bruised Clarke was unbeaten on a cautious 45 not out, his highest score in 12 innings since making a century during the second Test against England in Adelaide last December.
While Dale Steyn was off the field receiving treatment on his right hamstring after walking off one ball into his 11th over, Clarke suffered some terrible blows from the dangerous Morne Morkel bowling short from around the wicket with a leg side field.
Clarke received extensive treatment for a blow to his left arm and was then felled by a Morkel short ball which flicked the batsman's shoulder and cannoned into the side of his neck.
Moving back up the order to number four, with Shane Watson returning to the side at six, Clarke went down on one knee and stayed down for some time as team physiotherapist Alex Kountouris ran onto the field again to treat the captain.
Australian captain Michael Clarke faced a barrage of short deliveries from Morn Morkel.
To his credit Clarke continued and stood up to the assault, eventually seeing off Morkel's spell.
It was Warner's fourth century of the summer after scoring two during the Ashes series, along with an 83 not out, and one in the first Test at Centurion Park.
In what appeared a somewhat desperate act, South African captain Graeme Smith called for a DRS review when, on 95, Warner attempted to pull a delivery from Steyn which clearly hit the left hander on the thigh pad.
The way Warner batted with such controlled aggression it appeared a very good toss for Michael Clarke to win on the dry, shaved pitch.
Warner was eventually out to a ball from spinner JP Duminy which turned across the left hander and took the edge. Wicketkeeper AB de Villiers initially fumbled the chance before taking it on the second attempt.
Chris Rogers was dismissed by Dale Steyn. Source: Getty Images
Chris Rogers (25) was the only wicket to fall before lunch, caught at first slip playing a loose drive during the first over of Steyn's second spell after an opening stand of 65.
Alex Doolan (20) looked comfortable playing the anchor role in a 73-run partnership with Warner before skying an ambitious pull to mid-on.
Australia made two changes, Watson for Shaun Marsh and James Pattinson for Peter Siddle.
South Africa included Alviro Petersen and Kyle Abbott for Quinton de Kock and Wayne Parnell.
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