South Africa have identified the first and last hours as the time when the pink ball is at its most dangerous but have concluded that it is not the hand grenade it was hyped up to be in the lead up to the day-night Test.Kyle Abbott was South Africas most successful bowler, picking up 3 for 38 from 25 overs, but the only wicket to fall between the 23rd and 87th overs was the run-out of Steven Smith, as Australia claimed a potentially handy first-innings lead.We did expect it to do a lot more, Abbott said. Theres periods of the game where it does a bit. If its new, early in the morning it did a bit then it kind of went quiet after tea, [that] seemed like the best time to bat and then when the light dipped [it got harder again]. I dont think it has lived up to its hype and expectation.Abbott explained that Faf du Plessis day one declaration was an attempt to give South Africa two bites at that new ball, in the two periods where we feel the ball will do the most and that was late last night and early this afternoon. Usman Khawaja was the main block on their progress, so far carrying his bat through three-and-a-half sessions, but South Africa hoped to take advantage of any assistance on the third afternoon to wrap up the innings.Tomorrow is going to be key, Abbott said. If we can pick up the four wickets and not have a deficit of anything 100 and above, we would be pretty confident in knocking off and posting a score after that.The first 15 to 20 overs are going to really testing and I think majority of the wickets have fallen in that period. When its our turn to bat again, we are going to identify that. 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Bath are quickly leaving last seasons troubles behind them after following up last weeks rare win at Northampton with an eight-try thrashing of Newcastle at the Recreation Ground.It was all smiles among the Kiwi coaching duo of Todd Blackadder and Tabai Matson sitting in the new West Stand at the Recreation Ground as Bath secured the try bonus point before half-time, during a 58-5 victory.A penalty try was followed by others from Matt Banahan, Semesa Rokoduguni (2), Kane Palma-Newport, Dave Attwood (2), and new signing from Gloucester, Elliott Stooke.Skipper George Ford kicked 18 points, including six conversions, in a near-impeccable all-round performance.The England fly-half had opened the scoring with a 14th-minute penalty after Rokoduguni countered powerfully from his own 22.Baths powerful carrying then presented the Bath fly-half with a gift-wrapped drop-goal opportunity to make it 6-0 on 22 minutes but he pushed a penalty attempt wide soon afterwards.With the home sides scrum dominant and Fords touch-finders inch-perfect, two tries in three minutes around the half-hour swung matters even more decisively.First Rokoduguni fielded a ball on his own 22 and, rather than kicking it back, set off on another explosive run.His chip and chase seemed inconclusive as the ball bounced awkwardly between competing players before rolling over the dead-ball line.But advice from the TMO led referee Iaan Tempest to award a penalty try and send Newcastle wing Vereniki Goneva to the sin bin for a deliberate knock-on.ddddddddddddhere was controversy too about Baths second try as Kahn Fotualii combined with Banahan on the blindside of a scrum and was on hand again to chip over into open space.Newcastle were claiming a Bath knock-on as Banahan judged the bounce to give Ford another easy conversion for 20-0.The irrepressible Rokoduguni then added two tries himself before the break, both straightforward finishes in the corner after Newcastle were run off their feet.Ford was wide with the second conversion but Baths half-time lead was still a daunting 32-0, with the try bonus point in the bag.There was no let-up after the break as tighthead Palma-Newport finished off a bullocking run by Banahan, and Attwood forced his way over in the corner for try number six.Both scrum-half Fotualii and Jonathan Joseph departed to ovations after five-star performances but Rhys Priestlands appearance off the bench was a brief one as he soon limped off again.Attwood set the scoreboard ticking again, smashing through from a tapped penalty, and Fords fifth conversion brought up the half-century.Ally Hogg finally put Newcastle on the scoreboard but Bath had the last word through Stooke. 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