- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras28 (b 1, lb 10, nb 14, w 3)TOTAL301 all out (92.3 Overs, RR: 3.25, 367 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-58 (Graeme Smith, 16.3 ov), 2-86 (Jacques Rudolph, 26.5 ov), 3-96 (Martin van Jaarsveld, 29.3 ov), 4-251 (Daryll Cullinan, 76.4 ov), 5-283 (Hashim Amla, 85.4 ov), 6-285 (Justin Kemp, 86.2 ov), 7-288 (Gulam Bodi, 87.3 ov), 8-294 (Robin Peterson, 89.1 ov), 9-294 (Dewald Pretorius, 89.2 ov), 10-301 (Charl Willoughby, 92.3 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB JN Gillespie 15 4 33 1 2.20 0 0 B Lee 14 3 37 4 2.64 2 0 SR Watson 16 5 40 2 2.50 0 3 AJ Bichel 16.3 1 82 2 4.96 1 11 SCG MacGill 28 5 94 1 3.35 0 0 ME Waugh 3 1 4 0 1.33 0 0
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras19 (b 4, lb 2, nb 12, w 1)TOTAL574/9d (116.2 Overs, RR: 4.93, 477 minutes)Fall of wickets: 1-103 (Darren Lehmann, 30.2 ov), 2-180 (Ricky Ponting, 42.4 ov), 3-387 (Mark Waugh, 82.6 ov), 4-387 (Justin Langer, 83.4 ov), 5-391 (Steve Waugh, 86.6 ov), 6-490 (Adam Gilchrist, 102.3 ov), 7-490 (Brett Lee, 102.6 ov), 8-515 (Andy Bichel, 107.3 ov), 9-563 (Jason Gillespie, 115.2 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB D Pretorius 29 1 148 5 5.10 1 3 CM Willoughby 29 4 101 3 3.48 0 3 JM Kemp 24 5 106 0 4.41 0 1 GH Bodi 14.2 0 85 0 5.93 0 4 RJ Peterson 20 0 128 0 6.40 0 1
- BATSMENRBM4s6sSRExtras17 (b 1, lb 1, nb 15)TOTAL232 all out (60.3 Overs, RR: 3.83)Fall of wickets: 1-31 (Jacques Rudolph, 9.1 ov), 2-70 (Graeme Smith, 22.3 ov), 3-82 (Martin van Jaarsveld, 24.2 ov), 4-96 (Hashim Amla, 27.3 ov), 5-107 (Daryll Cullinan, 29.1 ov), 6-127 (Robin Peterson, 34.5 ov), 7-214 (Gulam Bodi, 54.2 ov), 8-219 (Justin Kemp, 55.3 ov), 9-228 (Thami Tsolekile, 59.5 ov), 10-232 (Dewald Pretorius, 60.3 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB JN Gillespie 8 4 23 0 2.87 0 0 B Lee 13 1 32 2 2.46 0 4 SCG MacGill 22.3 4 114 4 5.06 0 0 AJ Bichel 11 1 41 3 3.72 0 3 SR Watson 6 0 20 1 3.33 0 0
Match Details
Toss
Season
Match days
Close of Play
- Fri, 1 Mar - day 1 - South Africa A 1st innings 288/7 (RJ Peterson 3*, TL Tsolekile 0*, 88 ov)
- Sat, 2 Mar - day 2 - Australians 1st innings 452/5 (SR Watson 20*, AC Gilchrist 38*, 97 ov)
- Sun, 3 Mar - day 3 - South Africa A 2nd innings 232 (60.3 ov) - end of match
Match Notes
- Australians 1st Innings 500 in 432mins (105.6 overs) 62x4 7x6
- Gilchrist 50 in 62 mins from 57 balls (8x4 1x6)
- Australians 550 in 465 mins (113.3 overs) 67x4 9x6
- Watson 50 runs 93 mins from 62 balls (8x4)
- Watson 100 in 138 mins from 97 balls (12x4 3x6)
- South Africa A 2nd Innings 50 in 86 mins (19.4) 5x4
- South Africa A2nd Innings in 124 mins (28.3 overs) 12x4
- South Africa A 2nd Innings 150 in 172 mins (39.6 overs) 18x4
- 50 p'ship between Kemp and Bodi in 47 mins from 71 balls (7x4) Kemp 18 Bodi 31 Extras 1
- Kemp 50 in 100 ins in 67 balls (6x4, 1x6)
- South Africa A 2nd Innings 200 in 219 mins (52.2 overs) 24x4 1x6
- South Africa A 1st Innings 300 in 362 mins (90.5 overs) 37 x 4
- Australians 1st Innings 50 in 64 mins (14.5 overs) 8x4
- 50 p'ship between Langer/Lehmann in 64 mins from 98 balls (8x4) Langer 22, Lehmann 27, Extras 4
- Australians 1st Innings 100 in 125 mins (30.1 overs) 11x4 1x6
- 100 p'ship between Langer and Lehmann in 125 mins from 187 balls (11x4 1x6) Langer 31 Lehmann 60 Extras 12
- Langer 50 in 148 mins from 110 balls (7x4)
- Auistralians 1st Innings 150 in 164 mins (39.2) 18x4 2x6
- 50 p'ship between Langer and Ponting in 38 mins from 57 balls (7x4, 1x6) Langer 22 Ponting 28
- Australians 1st Innings 200 in 195 mins (43.5 overs) 25x4 2x6
- 50 p'ship between Langer and Waugh in 52 mins from 85 balls (5x4) Langer 29
- 50 p'ship between LAnger and M Waugh in 52 mins from 85 balls (5x4) Langer 29 MWAugh 20 Extras 1
- Langer 100 in 237 mins from 182 balls (13x4)
- Australians 250 in 253 mins (62.1 overs) 30x4 2x6
- 100 p'ship between Langer and M WAugh in 95 mins from 152 balls (11x4 1x6) Langer 57, m WAugh 41 xtras 2
- M Waugh 50 in 106 mins from 76 balls (7x4)
- Australians 1st Innings 300 in 294 mins (72.1 overs) 37x4 3x6
- 150 p'ship between Langer and M Waugh in 126 mins from 198 balls (19x4 2x6) Langer 78 M Waugh 72 Extras 3
- Australians 1st Innings 350 in 315 mins from 77.6 overs 43x4 5x6
- Langer 150 in 313 mins from 247 balls (18x4 1x6)
- Australians 1st Innings 400 in 358 mins (87.1 overs) 46x4 6x6
- M Waugh 100 in 142 mins from 100 balls (13x4 2x6)
- Australians 1st Innings 450 in 390 mins (94.6) 55x4 6x6
- 200 p'ship between Langer ansd M Waugh in 179 mins from 234 balls (22x4 4x6) Langer 91 M Waugh 106 Extras 3
- 50 p'ship between Watson/Gilchrist in 38 mins from 58 balls (8x4) wATSON 19 gILCHRIST 32 eXTRAS 2
- South Afriaca A 1st Innings
- 50, 60 mins, 13.1 overs, 5x4
- 50 partnership, (Smith 26, Rudolph 12, Extras 12), 60 mins, 86 balls, 5x4.
- 100, 130 mins, 30.6 overs, 13x4
- 50 partnership, (Cullinan 37, Amla 16,), 43 mins, 75 balls, 8x4
- 150, 169 mins, 42.3 overs, 20x4
- Cullinan 50, 80 mins, 66 balls, 7x4
- 100 partnership, (Cullinan 60, Amla 39, Extras 4), 100 mins, 155 balls, 13x4
- 200, 227 mins, 55.1 overs, 25x4
- Amla 50, 117 mins, 92 balls, 7x4
- 150 partnership, (Cullinan 82, Amla 64, Extras 5), 161 mins, 268 balls, 18x4
- 250, 289 mins, 74.5 overs, 31x4
- New ball taken after 86 overs
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