Updated On: 26 December, 2022 10:47 AM IST | Melbourne | AP
Australia claimed four wickets including the bizarre dismissal of captain Dean Elgar as South Africa reached 58-4 at lunch on Monday after Australia chose to bowl first in the second Test of the three-match series

South African batsman Kyle Verreynne (R) cuts a delivery away as Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey (L) watches.Pic/AFP
Australia claimed four wickets including the bizarre dismissal of captain Dean Elgar as South Africa reached 58-4 at lunch on Monday after Australia chose to bowl first in the second Test of the three-match series.
On a green-tinged pitch at Melbourne Cricket Ground, South Africa`s batsmen had started cautiously, advancing to 56 runs for the loss of Sarel Erwee (18) and Theunis de Bruyn (12).