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Swinging Starc moves Australia one wicket from victory

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. South Africa celebrate the wicket of Australia's Mitchell Starc. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

DURBAN (Reuters) - Australia moved one wicket from victory in the first test against South Africa on Sunday after Mitchell Starc's swing bowling decimated the hosts' lower order and dampened their hopes of an unlikely recovery.

South Africa were 293-9 at the close of the fourth day, still 123 runs adrift of Australia, who will return on Monday to wrap up what appears an almost inevitable victory and a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.

South Africa's opener Aiden Markram provided some stout resistance, scoring 143 runs, while Quinton de Kock's unbeaten 81 also helped frustrate the visitors as South Africa recovered from a horrid start to their second innings.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. Australia's Cameron Bancroft plays a shot. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Australia looked to be heading to an easy win when they set South Africa 417 for victory before taking four key home wickets for just 49 runs before lunch as they devastated the home team's top order.

Dean Elgar was the first to go for nine before Josh Hazlewood claimed the wicket of Hashim Amla -- the sixth time he has done so in the last four tests between the two countries.

AB de Villiers was run out after facing a single ball and then captain Faf du Plessis scored only four before having his stumps knocked out of the ground by Pat Cummins.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates the wicket of Australia's Mitchell Marsh. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Yet the 23-year-old Markram proved a bulwark with a knock that belied his inexperience and gave the home fans a tantalising glimmer of an improbable victory.

He was the mainstay in an 87-run partnership with Theunis de Bruyn, who scored 36, and added 147 more runs with De Kock for the sixth wicket.

South Africa were 135 runs off their victory target when a tired Markram tried to guide the ball down to third man and was caught behind by Tim Paine off Mitchell Marsh's medium pace bowling.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. South Africa's Quinton de Kock looks on as Australia's Steve Smith plays a shot. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Starc then returned to the attack, deciding to forego the second new ball in favour of swinging the old one, and had immediate success by claiming three wickets in a single over.

Vernon Philander (6) was caught behind, followed by the wickets of Keshav Maharaj and Kagiso Rabada, who were bowled with successive deliveries.

Yet Starc was denied a chance to complete his hat-trick -- and take his tally to 10 wickets in the match -- due to bad light with the umpires only allowing play to continue if Australia used spinners.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. Australia's Steve Smith fends off a short ball. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Tailender Morne Morkel held off for 27 deliveries, without scoring, to force play into the final day.

(Reporting by Mark Gleeson; Editing by Toby Davis)

Cricket - South Africa v Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. Australia's David Warner plays a shot. REUTERS/Rogan Ward
Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. Australia's Cameron Bancroft ducks under a short ball. REUTERS/Rogan Ward
Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. South Africa celebrate the wicket of Australia's Usman Khawaja. REUTERS/Rogan Ward
Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - First Test Match - Kingsmead Stadium, Durban, South Africa - March 3, 2018. South Africa celebrate the wicket of Australia's Cameron Bancroft. REUTERS/Rogan Ward
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