Australia set target of 430 runs to South Africa
By Subhankar Mondal, Reporter
© BBC
South Africa need to score 430 runs in their second innings to win their second Test match against Australia in Adelaide.
Australia have set South Africa a victory target of 430 runs in the second Test match in Adelaide.
The hosts declared their second innings at 267-8 about an hour into the second session on the fourth day.
Australia resumed on 206-7 after lunch and lost Matthew Wade before long.
However, late boundaries from James Pattinson and Ben Hilfenhaus saw the home side add 61 more runs to their score.
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