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Australia in command in Melbourne
Andrew Symonds and Matthew Hayden put Australia in control of the second Test with a 154-run lead over South Africa on the third day on Wednesday.
Hayden was in sight of his 23rd Test half century on 45 not out to guide the home side to 110 for two at the close after Symonds took a career best three for 50 to help dismiss South Africa for 311.
“It’s a tricky game and to be able to contribute in an important session like that felt good,” said Symonds.
The talented Symonds has been under pressure to hold on to the all rounder’s spot in the side after a poor run of form with the bat.
Brad Hodge on 17 not out was with Hayden at the wicket at the close at the MCG.
“I just felt it was an important time of the game and to be contributing at that stage of the game would have made me feel good anyway, even if I had been scoring runs, so it was a great relief as well,” Symonds told reporters.
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