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Bedingham 45; Cummins 6-28South Africa had resumed their first innings on 43-4 and managed to reach 121-5 by the lunch break with skipper Temba Bavuma, who made 36, the only wicket to fall in the morning.
But the relative serenity of those first couple of hours gave way to unbridled chaos as 13 wickets fell across the next two sessions.
Australia captain Pat Cummins claimed 6-28 to play the leading hand after lunch with the last five South African wickets costing just 12 runs.A clean-up operation commenced on Wednesday, with debris and burning items being cleared from the roads. Scorch marks and melted bins could be seen on the streets.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he "utterly condemns" the violence.First Minister Michelle O'Neill said what was happening in Ballymena was "pure racism, there's no other way to dress it up".
Meanwhile, the Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said the violence was "serving no purpose whatsoever" and was only damaging communities.The PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher described the disorder as "mindless violence".