• BATSMEN
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    6s
    SR
    18.1 gone! Fantastic fielding from Steven Smith. Manufactures a wicket, and a massive one too. Amla run-out again. A darter outside off is punched to the left of Smith, who runs around and stops it in one swift motion. He has the presence of mind to realise it is Amla who is halfway down and returns a good throw to Finch who takes off the bails. Big, big, big, big wicket 81/3
    6.3 full and angled in to catch the pad from round the stumps. Qdk flicks and misses/may have tickled it. The umpire - Wilson - gives it as runs. Smith has a chat with Wade and goes for a review. The on-field call is not out. I can't spot an inside snick. There isn't enough evidence actually. There was a noise, but it probably came from the ball hitting the front pad and then the back pad. Impact in line, the tracker shows that it would have hit the leg stump. Umpire Wilson's call is reversed. TV umpire Llong rules it out. Coach Domingo and debutant Shami look puzzled in the SA change room. Qdk has to go, though. Australia get the breakthrough! 29/1
    9.5 Rossouw presses forward and has been given out lbw by ump Illingworth. Looks adjacent. No inside snick there. Rossouw reviews. Not a good one. South Africa have lost their review. Another one that straightens, fuller in length, hit in front of middle. He pushed forward and did not touch it. The on-field call is vindicated 41/2
    22.1 bowled im. Massive wicket. AB is gone. Full on off, tails back in just enough to beat AB's bat. He tried to open the face to guide to third man but the ball jagged back just enough to go through his defences. Huge wicket this. 97/4
    24.6 bowled im. SA in tatters. NCN again. An absolute beauty. Not much he could have done actually. A good length delivery on off, straightens just enough to beat Duminy's bat. Uproots off stump. NCN defeated AB with one that jagged back in, beats Duminy with the away going one. Splendid bowling 104/5
    62
    82
    109
    4
    1
    75.60
    49.4 bowled'em. End of a fighting innings from FB. Tossed full and straight, FB bends for a reverse paddle. He misses and is nutmegged. Timbaaaah! 188/8
    28.2 got im. One more. Another batsman's off stump goes for a jolly walk. Kept very low. Full on off, Parnell presses forward to that and planted his bat down the line but the ball pitched and kept low enough to creep under the bat. Clattered into off stump. SA six down 112/6
    41.3 Phangiso goes for another wild heave. He makes a mess of it and holes out to long-off. Tosses a legbreak. The batsman goes low for a slog-sweep. He skews it into the hands of Hazlewood. FB shakes his head at the non-striker's end 149/7
    not out
    15
    27
    33
    0
    0
    55.55
    49.5 Tahir out! He runs down the track right away and runs out to the change room. He swings and slices it down the throat of NCN at long-off 188/9
    not out
    0
    0
    1
    0
    0
    -
    Extras
    6 (lb 1, w 5)
    TOTAL
    189/9 (50 Overs, RR: 3.78)
    Fall of wickets: 1-29 (Quinton de Kock, 6.3 ov), 2-41 (Rilee Rossouw, 9.5 ov), 3-81 (Hashim Amla, 18.1 ov), 4-97 (AB de Villiers, 22.1 ov), 5-104 (Jean-Paul Duminy, 24.6 ov), 6-112 (Wayne Parnell, 28.2 ov), 7-149 (Aaron Phangiso, 41.3 ov), 8-188 (Farhaan Behardien, 49.4 ov), 9-188 (Imran Tahir, 49.5 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    JR Hazlewood1032022.00471010
    NM Coulter-Nile1023823.80434120
    NM Lyon1004014.00323000
    A Zampa1004614.60291120
    MR Marsh401804.5080000
    AJ Finch301103.6690000
    GJ Maxwell301525.0080000
  • BATSMEN
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    1.4 got im. Big wicket. Parnell gets the big fish. He isn't bothering with the review. Huge breakthrough. Fullish on middle and leg, the ball jags back and hits Warner flush in front of leg. Umpire's call was the likely outcome, if Warner reviewed. 1/1
    30.3 Finch clears his front leg and holes out! AB pumps his fist and is mobbed by his team-mates. Finch stepped away outside leg in a bid to open up the off side. He is cramped for room by another quicker ball. 90.3ks. He ends up slicing a drive. AB dives full-stretch to his right at extra cover and pouches it 113/9
    4.3 bowled im. Another big wicket. Khawaja is beaten and SA have struck. Overpitched on off and middle, hustles Khawaja for pace who gets his angled bat down too late. The ball clips the pads and then clatters into the stumps 10/2
    7.5 another wicket. Huge one again. But Smith reviews. Fullish on off, Smith shuffled across and missed a flick. The ball strikes him right in front of middle and leg. Looks out. No bat either. Australia in big trouble now. All reds and Smith is gone. 21/3
    11.5 given this time. This one did not look out. But Umpire Joel Wilson gives him. Flat legbreak is sliding down leg, but Shamsi and co. don't care. He has a wicket in his first over on his debut. Maxwell's struggles continue 47/4
    16.3 outside edge and gone. Marsh is gone. A thick outside edge is gratefully accepted by de Kock. A flat legbreak outside off, Marsh tries to cut but gets a nick through. Big wicket. Aus five down now 72/5
    19.4 Umpire Wilson's finger goes up. Rabada has Wade nicking behind! Australia six down and sinking. Angled in on a good length and leaves the left-hander outside off. 144.7ks, that Wade pushes with firm hands and edges it behind to de Kock 83/6
    21.6 141ks, inswinging yorker, too hot for NCN. It would have been too hot for any batsman. The leg bail is tipped off. Blockhole ball, NCN is beaten for pace. He can't bring his bat down in time 85/7
    22.5 ump Illingworth gives it. Googly, rips in from outside off, hits the front pad in front of off. Was that doing too much? Replays showed that the ball pinged the pad first before Zampa got an inside snick 90/8
    34.2 straight and given! South Africa secure a bonus-point win. Flat on middle and leg, Lyon misses his sweep this time and ump Illingworth signals the end of this game 142/10
    not out
    11
    11
    18
    2
    0
    100.00
    Extras
    5 (lb 5)
    TOTAL
    142 all out (34.2 Overs, RR: 4.13)
    Fall of wickets: 1-1 (David Warner, 1.4 ov), 2-10 (Usman Khawaja, 4.3 ov), 3-21 (Steven Smith, 7.5 ov), 4-47 (Glenn Maxwell, 11.5 ov), 5-72 (Mitchell Marsh, 16.3 ov), 6-83 (Matthew Wade, 19.4 ov), 7-85 (Nathan Coulter-Nile, 21.6 ov), 8-90 (Adam Zampa, 22.5 ov), 9-113 (Aaron Finch, 30.3 ov), 10-142 (Nathan Lyon, 34.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    K Rabada711331.85331000
    WD Parnell612323.83221100
    Imran Tahir803924.87275000
    AM Phangiso5.202624.87191200
    T Shamsi813614.50295000

Match Details

Toss

South Africa , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

13.00 start, First Session 13.00-16.30, Interval 16.30-17.15, Second Session 17.15-20.45

Match days

07 June 2016 - day/night match (50-over match)

TV Umpires

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Points

South Africa 5, Australia 0

Match Notes

  • Rossouw out of tri-series with shoulder injury

    Rilee Rossouw is set to return to South Africa from the Caribbean, to have surgery on the shoulder he injured during the tri-series match against Australia on June 7

  • 'We knew 190 would be tough' - Behardien

    South Africa batsman Farhaan Behardien has said they were confident at the halfway mark of their match on Tuesday that their total of 189 would be "tough" to surpass for Australia

  • South Africa's execution in first 10 overs 'excellent' - Finch

    Opener Aaron Finch, who scored 72 out of Australia's total of 142, has said that South Africa's "excellent" execution of plans in the first 10 overs of the chase set up their 47-run win in Guyana

  • Warner passes the Langer test

    Australia's stand-in coach Justin Langer was full of praise for David Warner's newfound professionalism and focus, after he steered Australia home against West Indies with an unbeaten fifty

  • South Africa defend 189 for bonus-point win

    South Africa posted only one run more than the 188 they had managed in their triangular series opener against West Indies but it was enough to give them a first win in three meetings against Australia in the Caribbean

Economical Hazlewood

2005

Last time an Australian opening bowler had a better economy than Hazlewood's (2.00) in this match, bowling all 10 overs - McGrath 2/18 vs Pak, SCG, Jan 2005.

Behardien's show

0

No. of boundaries hit by SA batsmen apart from Farhan Behardien in the last 36.4 overs of the innings (220 balls). Behardien hit 4 fours and a six.

Bowlers in control

53

Runs conceded by Aus bowlers in the second set of 20 overs, 21st to 40th. In the first 20 overs, they had conceded 90 runs,

Some resistance

65+

Balls played by the pair of Behardien and Phangiso for the 7th wicket, which is more than the last 3 wickets combined.

Another collapse on cards?

3

No. of wickets SA lost in the last 7 overs - 19th to 25th. They scored just 23 runs in those 7 overs including a maiden over bowled by Coulter-Nile.

Different ABD

0

No. of boundaries hit by AB de Villiers in the 2 innings of this series facing 87 balls. He scored 31 (49) vs WI and 22 (38) vs Aus today but with nil boundaries.

Run outs vs Aus

3

No. of times Amla has been run out against Aus in ODIs, most against any team. WI is the only other team against which he has been run out more than once.

Aus v SA in WI

2

No. of ODIs between Australia and South Africa in West Indies, before this Tri-Series - both in World Cup 2007. Aus won both those matches.