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South Africa's batting woes continue in 2nd Test

Riding a wave of emotion provided by a festive crowd at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Cameron Green claimed his best bowling figures of his nascent international career as Australia bowled South Africa out for 189 on the opening day of the second Test

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South African batsman Kyle Verreynne plays a shot.Pic/AFP

South African batsman Kyle Verreynne plays a shot.Pic/AFP

Riding a wave of emotion provided by a festive crowd at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Cameron Green claimed his best bowling figures of his nascent international career as Australia bowled South Africa out for 189 on the opening day of the second Test.

Pace bowler Green (5-27) gave the enthusiastic fans something to cheer about by triggering a late-order collapse of five wickets for 10 runs as the 23-year-old claimed his first five-wicket haul in Test cricket on Monday.

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