Fine shot from Carey, he's playing a really important innings here.

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    Starc dropped on 12published at 37 overs

    Aus 124-7

    Tough one! Mitchell Starc edges behind and Kyle Verreynne dives to his left, gets one hand to it but can't hang on.

    Kagiso Rabada looks to the sky in frustration, and his mood not helped by Alex Carey driving down the ground for four later in the over.

    The lead creeps towards 200.

    Media caption,

    'Fine shot' - Carey hits Rabada for four as Australia dig in

  • Aus 118-7published at 36 overs

    South Africa turn to Keshav Maharaj, who dismissed Alex Carey in the first innings. Just three singles ticked from it.

  • Postpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 12 June

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    They've kind of done it without playing any high risk shots, they've just picked up singles here there and everywhere.

  • Aus 115-7published at 35 overs

    Alex Carey and Mitchell Starc have completely taken the sting out of South Africa's attack now.

    Their partnership is worth 42 from 64 balls.

  • Aus 109-7published at 34 overs

    Obviously, Alex Carey swipes the next ball for four.

    James in London - a declaration probably isn't a bad shout. I can't imagine South Africa would be too thrilled with facing a few overs of Starc and Hazlewood this evening.

  • Not outpublished at 33.1 overs

    Good job I covered myself there.

    A thin edge saves Alex Carey.

  • SA reviewpublished at 33.1 overs

    Another lbw given, another review.

    I think Alex Carey is struggling here but my record has been equally terrible during this Test. Let's see.

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    Imagine if Australia declared...

    James, London

  • Aus 98-7published at 33 overs

    Great shot.

    A fraction short from Rabada and Alex Carey carves for four.

    A frustrating partnership worth 25 as far as South Africa are concerned.

    Mitchell Starc and Alex Carey battingImage source, Reuters
  • Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 12 June

    Jim Maxwell
    BBC Test Match Special commentator at Lord's

    It's suggesting the bounce is a bit slower and lower as none of the catches have carried.

  • Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 12 June

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    When he puts his mind to it, Mitchell Starc is a very useful lower-order player.

  • Aus 91-7published at 32 overs

    On cue, Starc edges another one short of second slip.

    It was very low to the ground and probably wouldn't have made much of a difference if Markram had taken a few steps forward, but hey. Let's not let the facts get in the way.

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    Is it too simplistic to suggest keeper and slips take a step forward?

    Jo from Kingsclere

  • Aus 90-7published at 31 overs

    Kagiso Rabada does return, but drifts down the leg side and is whipped away for four by Alex Carey.

    The lead creeps up to 164.

  • Aus 84-7published at 30 overs

    Good news for South Africa, as Marco Jansen is back and he starts with a maiden.

    Time for a burst of Rabada again soon?

    Marco Jansen puts hand on headImage source, Reuters
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    The longer Australia bat here, the longer they deny their own bowlers the chance to be out there under these clouds. SA could be batting in placid, sunny conditions tomorrow.

    Sean

  • Aus 84-7published at 29 overs

    A lot of debate/questions about the pitch for this game, but the bowling has been very, very good from both attacks.

    The batting... less so.

    Media caption,

    'He's done it again!' - Rabada takes two wickets in three balls

  • Aus 82-7published at 28 overs

    Not now, Jason. Read the room... (as Mitchell Starc whips one away for three).

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    Even now you still wouldn't put it past Australia to somehow scrape out a 250 lead.

    Jason, Cambridge