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Anrich Nortje says the Proteas were convinced that Simon Harmer’s slip catch on Australia's Marnus Labuschagne, given not-out, was out during the first day of the third Test at the SCG. | Sport24news

The Proteas were visibly irked by the decision at the time when the Aussies’ top batter Labuschagne was unbeaten on 70 at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday.However, Nortje eventually dismissed the South African-born batter caught behind by Kyle Verreynne at the cost of nine more runs following the Harmer decision."When you look at the angles, to us it looks like fingers are underneath it. Unfortunately, we didn’t get that one.

But the visitors rallied to somewhat restrict Australia to 147/2 before the rain-hit day was called off for bad light.Get the Sport Report to stay up to speed with everything you need to know in the world of sport."It can quickly get out of hand afterwards where you feel you’ve been hard done by. I think the main thing is to try and focus.

"It can feel like you should have gotten the wicket and one or two balls go to the boundary and you lose the momentum again.

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