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Australia in command against South Africa after day two of opening Test

Australia sit in a commanding position in the first Test against South Africa after day two as the hosts trail the Aussies by 257 runs.

Australia are in a commanding position in Centurion after South Africa reached stumps on day two of the first Test on 140-6.

The tourists began the day 297-4, but were eventually bowled out for 397 in the afternoon session, giving the Proteas the chance to open their innings in this first Test.

Australian cricketer Mitchell Johnson celebrates with teammates after catching out South Africa's cricketer JP Duminy (unseen) for 25 runs during the second day of the first test match between South Africa and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion on © Getty Images

Mitchell Johnson starred for the Aussies as the day progressed after taking the wickets of Graeme Smith, Alviro Petersen and Faf du Plessis with the hosts on 23-3.

Hashim Amla (17) followed his teammates when he was dismissed for an lbw from Peter Siddle, but AB de Villiers and Jean-Paul Duminey steadied the innings by holding off Australia's bowlers.

Duminey eventually fell after taking 25 runs from 48 balls, while Johnson struck again by bowling out Ryan McLaren for just eight.

After a delay due to rain, South Africa closed out the day with De Villiers (52 not out) and Robin Peterson (10 not out) at the crease.

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Mitchell Johnson of Australia celebrates after dismissing Joe Root of England during day two of the First Ashes Test match between Australia and England at The Gabba on November 22, 2013
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