Reverse-swing has played a crucial role in the ongoing Test series in South Africa. It is achieved by scuffing one side of the ball and can help fast bowlers produce unplayable deliveries.
Both sides have achieved remarkably early reverse-swing in the first two Tests, but attributed it to dry pitches and an abrasive centre-wicket block. Australia were desperate to make the old ball start hopping in Cape Town, where the home side had seized control of the crunch clash.

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