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AUSTRALIA 284 (75 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Michael Clarke151 (176)
- Shaun Marsh44 (101)
- Vernon Philander3/63 (21)
- Dale Steyn4/55 (20)
SOUTH AFRICA 96 (24.3 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Jacques Rudolph18 (29)
- Graeme Smith37 (48)
- Ryan Harris4/33 (10.3)
- Shane Watson5/17 (5)
AUSTRALIA 47 (18 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Peter Siddle*12 (16)
- Nathan Lyon14 (24)
- Morne Morkel3/9 (6)
- Vernon Philander5/15 (7)
SOUTH AFRICA 236/2 (50.2 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Hashim Amla112 (134)
- Graeme Smith*101 (140)
- Mitchell Johnson1/61 (11)
- Peter Siddle1/49 (12.2)
Scorer: Sanjay Murari | Commentator: George Binoy
12.40 pm About this time yesterday, South Africa were having lunch in a decent position, without a clue of the mayhem that was about to unfold. They lost nine wickets for 47 runs after lunch to give up a 188-run lead. It seemed impossible they would come back from that. But they did, blitzing Australia's batsmen for 47, after having them at 21 for 9 at one stage. It was ridiculously bizarre. Then they lost Rudolph early in the chase, and could have lost Amla on the last ball of the day. Smith and Amla resumed this morning with 155 to get, and they both batted quite superbly, scoring quickly and shutting Australia out. History will record this as a comfortable eight-wicket win, but we all know better!
Jonty: "There once was a batsman named smith, Who had the baggy greens in a tiff, He scored a great ton, and the proteas won, In SA slang isnt that kiff."
Liam: "There once was a batsman named Ricky. To get him out was quite tricky. But now he looks done, he can't make a ton, the selectors must be more picky."
Pankaj: "I tried to pen a limerick, while SA and Aus faced the bowlers music, I thought all night But only when SA won the fight, I managed to pull off the gimmick."
I'll have the presentation for you shortly. Man of the Match? Clarke was the best individual performer for me, but I think Vernon Philander deserves it and will get it.
Michael Clarke: "An interesting three days ... without doubt we let ourselves down with the bat. Full credit to South Africa, for how they bowled and the way they played today. We might have needed 600 ... We played disgraceful shots. Horrendous shot selection. We let ourselves down with the ball ... there was enough in the pitch during the whole game, we got rolled for 47 when the sun was shining. No excuses. It (his century in the first innings) was useless, a waste of time. A hundred is useful only if you help your team win. I'll forget about that pretty quickly."
Graeme Smith: "Incredible. Yesterday was a mind boggle for all of us. It's a win I need to give to the bowlers. They got us bat in the game and set it up for us today. We showed a lot of resilience. The boys are looking forward to a weekend off, and then focus on Jo'burg.
"Vernon has deserved his call-up. His stats in first-class cricket have been incredible. He had a wicket that he could work with and he made it count.."
The Man of the Match is Vernon Philander - 5 for 15 in the second innings, 8 for 88 in his debut Test. "I was a bit nervous, woke up at around 5 in the morning. But I was ready for it. We had to pull off a big bowling performance and we did. It was one of the biggest turnarounds in cricket. Special." Vernon talks way too fast for me to keep up!
And so it ends. Two days and a session this Test was done and dusted in. Thank you for all your emails. See you for Jo'burg. Cheers.
END OF OVER:50 | 5 Runs | SA: 235/2
- Jacques Kallis2 (6b)
- Graeme Smith100 (138b)
- Mitchell Johnson11-1-61-1
- Peter Siddle12-0-48-1
Kallis has the opportunity and the honour of finishing a superb Test victory ...
They are singing in the stands ... Ole, ole, ole,ole
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