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Cricket - Rabada takes centre stage as South Africa beat Australia

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 11, 2018. South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's Usman Khawaja. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada took 11 wickets in the match but may yet turn from hero to villain as South Africa beat Australia by six wickets in the second test on Monday to level the four-match series.

South Africa made heavy work of reaching their modest target before captain Faf du Plessis (2) and Theunis de Bruyn (11) guided them to 102 for four.

The victory, however, is likely to be overshadowed by a ban for Rabada who was handed a new charge from the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday after already having a disciplinary hearing on Sunday.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 12, 2018 South Africa's AB de Villiers in action REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

His presence in the remainder of the series remains under threat with match referee Jeff Crowe set to announce the outcome of a hearing into a level two charge against the seamer for brushing against Steve Smith after dismissing the Australian captain in the first innings.

If found guilty, Rabada, who has 15 wickets at an average of 16.80 in the series, will miss the final two games after accumulating eight demerit points to trigger an automatic suspension.

Rabada was also slapped with a lesser level one charge on Monday for his exuberant celebrations when he dismissed David Warner in the second innings.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 12, 2018 Australia's Nathan Lyon celebrates taking the wicket of South Africa's AB de Villiers REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

"It's a disappointment for the series because you want to have your best players in the series," said captain Du Plessis, suggesting he already knew the outcome of the hearing which is due to be made public later.

The 22-year-old Rabada was the outstanding performer on Monday as he ripped through Australia, who started on 180-5 with a 41-run lead.

He completed figures of 6-54 and a match aggregate of 11-150, the fourth time he has taken 10 or more wickets in a test.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 12, 2018 South Africa's Theunis de Bruyn and Faf du Plessis leave the field after winning the test REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

"Australia were never going to give in easily so you had to go to the reserve tank and give of your best," Rabada said after being named man-of-the-match.

UPROOTED STUMP

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 12, 2018 Australia's Mitchell Marsh is bowled out by South Africa's Kagiso Rabada REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

The tourists lost Mitchell Marsh (45) in the first over as Rabada uprooted his middle stump before Pat Cummins (5) was well caught in the gully by De Bruyn.

Rabada got his third in quick succession as Mitchell Starc (1) edged a drive to wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock.

Lungi Ngidi (2-24) had Nathan Lyon (5) caught by De Kock, before Tim Paine (28 not out) and Josh Hazlewood (17) added 28 for the final wicket as Australia were dismissed for 239.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 12, 2018 Australia's Mitchell Marsh walks off after being bowled by South Africa's Kagiso Rabada REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

South Africa lost wickets regularly with opener Dean Elgar (5) going cheaply to be followed after lunch by Aiden Markram (21), Hashim Amla (27) and AB de Villiers for 28.

"We were outplayed in all aspects," Smith said.

Australia won the first test in Durban by 118 runs. The final two matches in the series will be played in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 12, 2018 South Africa's Aiden Markram in action REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

(Reporting by Nick Said and Mark Gleeson, Editing by Ed Osmond)

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 11, 2018. South Africa's Quinton de Kock celebrates as Australia's Steve Smith is dismissed. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 11, 2018. South AfricaÕs Kagiso Rabada celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's Usman Khawaja. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Second Test - St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa - March 11, 2018. Australia's Steve Smith plays a shot. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
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