The 3rd 5-day Test between the Proteas and England at Newlands, Cape Town from 3 – 7 January 2010. England leads the series 1 : 0 so far. This is the match thread for discussion of the game.
South Africa 291 & 447/7d
England 273 & 296/9 (141.0 ov)
Match drawn
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South Africa 1st innings |
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M |
B |
4s |
6s |
SR |
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GC Smith* |
c †Prior b Anderson |
30 |
94 |
50 |
3 |
0 |
60.00 |
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20.1 vast strike! Superb line and length from Anderson, and subtle late swing. Smith props forward, takes the edge and Prior completes the catch with a tumble diving in front of first slip 51/3 |
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AG Prince |
c †Prior b Anderson |
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2 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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0.4 brilliant from Anderson, and that was coming. Perfect line and length, good carry off the pitch and hooping outswing, Prince flinches his gloves at the ball, and Prior does the rest. 1/1 |
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HM Amla |
lbw b Onions |
14 |
75 |
56 |
2 |
0 |
25.00 |
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16.4 fuller this time and struck bang in front! Shaping in a tad but Amla had planted his front foot, and played all round this, and there is no doubt 46/2 |
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JH Kallis |
c †Prior b Onions |
108 |
266 |
189 |
11 |
0 |
57.14 |
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83.4 what a wonderful delivery, and that is Kallis done and dusted! The ball pitched on off, zipped half-a-bat’s width, took the edge, and fizzed through to the keeper! Fantastic line and control of the seam from Onions, and the perfect start for England 280/7 |
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AB de Villiers |
c Strauss b Swann |
36 |
84 |
60 |
4 |
0 |
60.00 |
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41.1 gone this time! Swann from round the wicket and de Villiers will kick himself, chipped to short midwicket. Soft dismissal just as South Africa were really making England sweat. Swann continues to cause trouble but he would concede he was lucky here. 127/4 |
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JP Duminy |
c †Prior b Swann |
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1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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41.2 Swann strikes again! Sharply spinning delivery from round the wicket, catches Duminy’s outside edge and Prior eagerly snaps it up. Second first-baller in a row for Duminy. Top delivery from Swann and South Africa are in real trouble. 127/5 |
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MV Boucher† |
lbw b Broad |
51 |
98 |
86 |
7 |
0 |
59.30 |
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66.4 that’s the breakthrough, or is it? It’s review time … Boucher has been struck on the back pad by one that zipped off the seam, and it’s going to be upheld by the third umpire. HawkEye shows that was going to hit the top of middle, and that’s a fine piece of bowling. 216/6 |
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DW Steyn |
c Trott b Anderson |
26 |
68 |
59 |
3 |
0 |
44.06 |
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84.1 what a morning for England! In the corridor outside off, Steyn pokes uneasily, gets a fat edge and Jonathan Trott at third slip dives across to snaffle the chance 280/8 |
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M Morkel |
c Swann b Anderson |
0 |
8 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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84.4 incredible! It’s catching practice this morning. Anderson finds the perfect length and extra bounce outside off, Morkel hangs out his bat, and Swann atones for his bad miss on the first morning with a fine low scoop, diving to his left at second slip! 281/9 |
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PL Harris |
not out |
10 |
14 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
142.85 |
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F de Wet |
lbw b Anderson |
0 |
11 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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86.1 we’ve got a review coming up. A good delivery zipping back into the pads, the umpire gives it out, but South Africa immediately ask for a second opinion. Some question about whether he was struck outside the line, but that stands 291/10 |
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Extras |
(b 1, lb 13, w 1, nb 1) |
16 |
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Total |
(all out; 86.1 overs; 362 mins) |
291 |
(3.37 runs per over) |
Fall of wickets1-1 (Prince, 0.4 ov), 2-46 (Amla, 16.4 ov), 3-51 (Smith, 20.1 ov), 4-127 (de Villiers, 41.1 ov), 5-127 (Duminy, 41.2 ov), 6-216 (Boucher, 66.4 ov), 7-280 (Kallis, 83.4 ov), 8-280 (Steyn, 84.1 ov), 9-281 (Morkel, 84.4 ov), 10-291 (de Wet, 86.1 ov) |
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Bowling |
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Econ |
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JM Anderson |
21.1 |
1 |
63 |
5 |
2.97 |
(1nb, 1w) |
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0.4 to Prince, brilliant from Anderson, and that was coming. Perfect line and length, good carry off the pitch and hooping outswing, Prince flinches his gloves at the ball, and Prior does the rest. 1/120.1 to Smith, vast strike! Superb line and length from Anderson, and subtle late swing. Smith props forward, takes the edge and Prior completes the catch with a tumble diving in front of first slip 51/384.1 to Steyn, what a morning for England! In the corridor outside off, Steyn pokes uneasily, gets a fat edge and Jonathan Trott at third slip dives across to snaffle the chance 280/884.4 to Morkel, incredible! It’s catching practice this morning. Anderson finds the perfect length and extra bounce outside off, Morkel hangs out his bat, and Swann atones for his bad miss on the first morning with a fine low scoop, diving to his left at second slip! 281/9
86.1 to de Wet, we’ve got a review coming up. A good delivery zipping back into the pads, the umpire gives it out, but South Africa immediately ask for a second opinion. Some question about whether he was struck outside the line, but that stands 291/10 |
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G Onions |
20 |
4 |
69 |
2 |
3.45 |
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16.4 to Amla, fuller this time and struck bang in front! Shaping in a tad but Amla had planted his front foot, and played all round this, and there is no doubt 46/283.4 to Kallis, what a wonderful delivery, and that is Kallis done and dusted! The ball pitched on off, zipped half-a-bat’s width, took the edge, and fizzed through to the keeper! Fantastic line and control of the seam from Onions, and the perfect start for England 280/7 |
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SCJ Broad |
19 |
6 |
54 |
1 |
2.84 |
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66.4 to Boucher, that’s the breakthrough, or is it? It’s review time … Boucher has been struck on the back pad by one that zipped off the seam, and it’s going to be upheld by the third umpire. HawkEye shows that was going to hit the top of middle, and that’s a fine piece of bowling. 216/6 |
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GP Swann |
22 |
1 |
74 |
2 |
3.36 |
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41.1 to de Villiers, gone this time! Swann from round the wicket and de Villiers will kick himself, chipped to short midwicket. Soft dismissal just as South Africa were really making England sweat. Swann continues to cause trouble but he would concede he was lucky here. 127/441.2 to Duminy, Swann strikes again! Sharply spinning delivery from round the wicket, catches Duminy’s outside edge and Prior eagerly snaps it up. Second first-baller in a row for Duminy. Top delivery from Swann and South Africa are in real trouble. 127/5 |
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KP Pietersen |
4 |
0 |
17 |
0 |
4.25 |
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England 1st innings |
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M |
B |
4s |
6s |
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AJ Strauss* |
c †Boucher b Morkel |
2 |
3 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
33.33 |
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0.6 gone! Morkel gets Strauss again! Outside off stump and pitched full, Strauss goes for a slightly flat-footed loose drive and South Africa strike straight away. Wickets tumbling at Newlands! 2/1 |
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AN Cook |
c Prince b Morkel |
65 |
228 |
136 |
7 |
0 |
47.79 |
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50.4 huge breakthrough for South Africa! Cook paddles a short ball gently to midwicket. Bit of nothing shot, neither a full-blooded pull or a careful leg-side force. Whatever it is, South Africa won’t care, they are right in this contest. 133/5 |
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IJL Trott |
b Steyn |
20 |
58 |
36 |
3 |
0 |
55.55 |
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12.4 got him! Steyn strikes! The wickets keep tumbling and Trott won’t be happy with this. Outside off stump on a good length, really should have been left alone, but he flashed at it from the crease and only succeeded in inside-edging it on to off stump 36/2 |
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KP Pietersen |
c & b Steyn |
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3 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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12.6 another one! Pietersen gone for a duck! Fullish ball that Pietersen just chipped straight back at Steyn who gleefully snaffled the chance. Steyn is pumped, this is extraordinary. 36/3 |
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PD Collingwood |
lbw b Morkel |
19 |
51 |
44 |
3 |
0 |
43.18 |
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24.3 that’s a huge wicket, pitched right up to the blockhole, and Collingwood over-balances as he attempts to drive down the ground. Hits the back leg, and there’s no point in reviewing that 73/4 |
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IR Bell |
c Duminy b Kallis |
48 |
171 |
121 |
8 |
0 |
39.66 |
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62.3 short, wide, cut, and that’s gone straight to point! Oh Belly, Belly, it looked as though he’d cracked it at last, but with a fifty in sight, he’s the one who breaks 174/6 |
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MJ Prior† |
b Steyn |
76 |
179 |
118 |
9 |
0 |
64.40 |
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87.6 short again, Prior tries to paddle to fine leg, but under-edges onto his stumps. The end of a fine counterattacking performance, and had that been anything other than the last ball of the over, he would doubtless have attempted something more aggressive to that ball 273/10 |
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SCJ Broad |
b Steyn |
25 |
69 |
39 |
4 |
0 |
64.10 |
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77.6 Steyn breaks through! Broad is hanging back on his crease, and he’s late on this and it clips the top of the stumps. Important breakthrough just before the second new ball 225/7 |
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GP Swann |
c Smith b Morkel |
5 |
22 |
17 |
0 |
0 |
29.41 |
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82.4 awesome delivery, and that is the breakthrough. This one takes off from a good length, glances the glove, and pops easily to Graeme Smith at first slip! 241/8 |
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JM Anderson |
c Smith b Morkel |
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1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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82.5 It’s two in two! Morkel has five as Anderson collects the first golden duck of his career. Angled across the left-hander, extra bounce on a good length, fenced to Smith again at first slip, and it’s utterly bonkers out there 241/9 |
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G Onions |
not out |
4 |
27 |
9 |
1 |
0 |
44.44 |
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Extras |
(lb 6, w 2, nb 1) |
9 |
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Total |
(all out; 88 overs; 405 mins) |
273 |
(3.10 runs per over) |
Fall of wickets1-2 (Strauss, 0.6 ov), 2-36 (Trott, 12.4 ov), 3-36 (Pietersen, 12.6 ov), 4-73 (Collingwood, 24.3 ov), 5-133 (Cook, 50.4 ov), 6-174 (Bell, 62.3 ov), 7-225 (Broad, 77.6 ov), 8-241 (Swann, 82.4 ov), 9-241 (Anderson, 82.5 ov), 10-273 (Prior, 87.6 ov) |
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Econ |
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M Morkel |
22 |
4 |
75 |
5 |
3.40 |
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0.6 to Strauss, gone! Morkel gets Strauss again! Outside off stump and pitched full, Strauss goes for a slightly flat-footed loose drive and South Africa strike straight away. Wickets tumbling at Newlands! 2/124.3 to Collingwood, that’s a huge wicket, pitched right up to the blockhole, and Collingwood over-balances as he attempts to drive down the ground. Hits the back leg, and there’s no point in reviewing that 73/450.4 to Cook, huge breakthrough for South Africa! Cook paddles a short ball gently to midwicket. Bit of nothing shot, neither a full-blooded pull or a careful leg-side force. Whatever it is, South Africa won’t care, they are right in this contest. 133/582.4 to Swann, awesome delivery, and that is the breakthrough. This one takes off from a good length, glances the glove, and pops easily to Graeme Smith at first slip! 241/8
82.5 to Anderson, It’s two in two! Morkel has five as Anderson collects the first golden duck of his career. Angled across the left-hander, extra bounce on a good length, fenced to Smith again at first slip, and it’s utterly bonkers out there 241/9 |
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F de Wet |
16 |
3 |
36 |
0 |
2.25 |
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DW Steyn |
22 |
5 |
74 |
4 |
3.36 |
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12.4 to Trott, got him! Steyn strikes! The wickets keep tumbling and Trott won’t be happy with this. Outside off stump on a good length, really should have been left alone, but he flashed at it from the crease and only succeeded in inside-edging it on to off stump 36/212.6 to Pietersen, another one! Pietersen gone for a duck! Fullish ball that Pietersen just chipped straight back at Steyn who gleefully snaffled the chance. Steyn is pumped, this is extraordinary. 36/377.6 to Broad, Steyn breaks through! Broad is hanging back on his crease, and he’s late on this and it clips the top of the stumps. Important breakthrough just before the second new ball 225/787.6 to Prior, short again, Prior tries to paddle to fine leg, but under-edges onto his stumps. The end of a fine counterattacking performance, and had that been anything other than the last ball of the over, he would doubtless have attempted something more aggressive to that ball 273/10 |
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JH Kallis |
14 |
2 |
27 |
1 |
1.92 |
(1w) |
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62.3 to Bell, short, wide, cut, and that’s gone straight to point! Oh Belly, Belly, it looked as though he’d cracked it at last, but with a fifty in sight, he’s the one who breaks 174/6 |
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PL Harris |
9 |
0 |
39 |
0 |
4.33 |
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JP Duminy |
5 |
0 |
16 |
0 |
3.20 |
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South Africa 2nd innings |
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M |
B |
4s |
6s |
SR |
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AG Prince |
lbw b Swann |
15 |
56 |
44 |
1 |
0 |
34.09 |
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11.1 Another review. Prince leans forward and is struck on the pad, given out and Prince reviews. Prince looks in trouble, there is no inside edge and it is as plumb as pudding. Given out and Swann strikes again! Wasted review that one. 31/1 |
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GC Smith* |
c Collingwood b Onions |
183 |
391 |
273 |
25 |
0 |
67.03 |
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89.5 short, swished, high on the bat, Collingwood at deep backward square steadies himself, and grasps the chance with fingers skyward 346/3 |
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HM Amla |
c Cook b Swann |
95 |
229 |
156 |
14 |
0 |
60.89 |
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65.4 he’s gone now! Props forward to a ball that turns a touch, takes the inside-edge, bobbles off the pad, and Cook at short leg stays low to end a fine innings 261/2 |
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JH Kallis |
c †Prior b Anderson |
46 |
155 |
96 |
5 |
0 |
47.91 |
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99.5 gone this time! Kallis never really got going this morning, tries an expansive cover drive outside off stump, a hint of movement means it takes the edge and goes through to Prior. No great celebration from England, nor should they be, but they have done reasonably well this morning. 376/4 |
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AB de Villiers |
c Broad b Anderson |
34 |
84 |
49 |
3 |
0 |
69.38 |
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105.1 exceptional catch from Broad, running back from mid-off and taking the ball over his shoulder with a tumble as de Villiers attempted an inside-out loft over the covers 401/5 |
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JP Duminy |
c †Prior b Anderson |
36 |
69 |
41 |
4 |
1 |
87.80 |
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111.2 short and swinging down the leg-side, there’s a thin tickle through to the keeper, and that is out! 447/7 |
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MV Boucher† |
c Bell b Swann |
15 |
28 |
10 |
1 |
1 |
150.00 |
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110.3 and now Swann strikes … is that the 14th time he’s struck in the first over of a spell? I believe it might be. Another sweep from Boucher, a steepling top-edge, and a comfortable catch at short backward square 442/6 |
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DW Steyn |
not out |
1 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
100.00 |
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Extras |
(b 8, lb 7, nb 2, pen 5) |
22 |
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Total |
(7 wickets dec; 111.2 overs; 507 mins) |
447 |
(4.01 runs per over) |
Fall of wickets1-31 (Prince, 11.1 ov), 2-261 (Amla, 65.4 ov), 3-346 (Smith, 89.5 ov), 4-376 (Kallis, 99.5 ov), 5-401 (de Villiers, 105.1 ov), 6-442 (Boucher, 110.3 ov), 7-447 (Duminy, 111.2 ov) |
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Econ |
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JM Anderson |
22.2 |
1 |
98 |
3 |
4.38 |
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99.5 to Kallis, gone this time! Kallis never really got going this morning, tries an expansive cover drive outside off stump, a hint of movement means it takes the edge and goes through to Prior. No great celebration from England, nor should they be, but they have done reasonably well this morning. 376/4105.1 to de Villiers, exceptional catch from Broad, running back from mid-off and taking the ball over his shoulder with a tumble as de Villiers attempted an inside-out loft over the covers 401/5111.2 to Duminy, short and swinging down the leg-side, there’s a thin tickle through to the keeper, and that is out! 447/7 |
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G Onions |
22 |
4 |
87 |
1 |
3.95 |
(2nb) |
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89.5 to Smith, short, swished, high on the bat, Collingwood at deep backward square steadies himself, and grasps the chance with fingers skyward 346/3 |
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GP Swann |
37 |
5 |
127 |
3 |
3.43 |
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11.1 to Prince, Another review. Prince leans forward and is struck on the pad, given out and Prince reviews. Prince looks in trouble, there is no inside edge and it is as plumb as pudding. Given out and Swann strikes again! Wasted review that one. 31/165.4 to Amla, he’s gone now! Props forward to a ball that turns a touch, takes the inside-edge, bobbles off the pad, and Cook at short leg stays low to end a fine innings 261/2110.3 to Boucher, and now Swann strikes … is that the 14th time he’s struck in the first over of a spell? I believe it might be. Another sweep from Boucher, a steepling top-edge, and a comfortable catch at short backward square 442/6 |
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SCJ Broad |
22 |
4 |
79 |
0 |
3.59 |
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KP Pietersen |
3 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
2.00 |
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IJL Trott |
5 |
0 |
30 |
0 |
6.00 |
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England 2nd innings (target: 466 runs) |
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B |
4s |
6s |
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AJ Strauss* |
c Amla b Harris |
45 |
167 |
107 |
7 |
0 |
42.05 |
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39.3 massive wicket! Harris gets Strauss, it pitched outside off again, Strauss tried to work it into the leg side but only succeeded in inside-edging into his pad and it looped up gently to Amla who grabbed it eagerly. That could be the decisive moment. 107/2 |
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AN Cook |
c †Boucher b de Wet |
55 |
153 |
116 |
7 |
0 |
47.41 |
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36.3 the pull shot fails Cook, and that’s the breakthrough. Looking to continue his dominant approach, a steepling top-edge, and Boucher steadies himself to claim an easy chance. 101/1 |
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IJL Trott |
b Steyn |
42 |
149 |
99 |
4 |
0 |
42.42 |
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70.3 got him! Steyn strikes! Off stump is flying as a full ball nips back between bat and pad and crashes into the top of off. It looked a loose shot but it was fantastic quick bowling. 160/5 |
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KP Pietersen |
lbw b Steyn |
6 |
34 |
22 |
0 |
0 |
27.27 |
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47.2 got him! Huge wicket and an inspired bowling change from Smith. Full and Pietersen is playing across the ball, strikes him in front and there is no need for a review on that. Steyn gets the main man and England are tottering now! 129/3 |
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JM Anderson |
c Prince b Harris |
9 |
62 |
52 |
1 |
0 |
17.30 |
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61.6 the leg-slip is instantly into the action! An aggressive sweep from Anderson, as Harris serves up a full-toss. The ball bounces down onto his toe, flicks round the corner, and Ashwell Prince snaffles a blinder, diving one-handed to his right! 153/4 |
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PD Collingwood |
c Kallis b Duminy |
40 |
276 |
188 |
4 |
0 |
21.27 |
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127.3 well, what have we here! Maybe there is life! Duminy ends Collingwood’s epic block with one that is pushed across him, catches the outside edge, and goes through to Kallis at slip. Suddenly this last hour will seem like a day for England! 272/6 |
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IR Bell |
c Smith b Morkel |
78 |
286 |
213 |
10 |
0 |
36.61 |
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138.1 Inspired move! Bell has gone! Oh dear, that is tragedy for Bell. It was outside off he could have left it alone, but had a fiddle at it and it goes through to Smith. 290/9 |
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MJ Prior† |
c de Villiers b Duminy |
4 |
9 |
9 |
1 |
0 |
44.44 |
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129.6 Duminy strikes again! This match is alive! Prior tries to defend, it comes slightly off an inside edge and De Villier’s snaffles a low chance. High drama here! 278/7 |
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SCJ Broad |
c de Villiers b Harris |
0 |
33 |
22 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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137.4 review Harris gets it right this time! Drags his length back, Broad lunges forward again and it raps off the glove and it’s given out. Broad reviews, hoping his glove was off the bat. It’s not, he’s gone and the England a teetering on the brink here 286/8 |
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GP Swann |
not out |
10 |
22 |
8 |
2 |
0 |
125.00 |
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G Onions |
not out |
0 |
18 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
0.00 |
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Extras |
(b 1, lb 4, w 1, nb 1) |
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Total |
(9 wickets; 141 overs; 606 mins) |
296 |
(2.09 runs per over) |
Fall of wickets1-101 (Cook, 36.3 ov), 2-107 (Strauss, 39.3 ov), 3-129 (Pietersen, 47.2 ov), 4-153 (Anderson, 61.6 ov), 5-160 (Trott, 70.3 ov), 6-272 (Collingwood, 127.3 ov), 7-278 (Prior, 129.6 ov), 8-286 (Broad, 137.4 ov), 9-290 (Bell, 138.1 ov) |
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M Morkel |
28 |
9 |
51 |
1 |
1.82 |
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138.1 to Bell, Inspired move! Bell has gone! Oh dear, that is tragedy for Bell. It was outside off he could have left it alone, but had a fiddle at it and it goes through to Smith. 290/9 |
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DW Steyn |
35 |
11 |
74 |
2 |
2.11 |
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47.2 to Pietersen, got him! Huge wicket and an inspired bowling change from Smith. Full and Pietersen is playing across the ball, strikes him in front and there is no need for a review on that. Steyn gets the main man and England are tottering now! 129/370.3 to Trott, got him! Steyn strikes! Off stump is flying as a full ball nips back between bat and pad and crashes into the top of off. It looked a loose shot but it was fantastic quick bowling. 160/5 |
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F de Wet |
12 |
5 |
23 |
1 |
1.91 |
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36.3 to Cook, the pull shot fails Cook, and that’s the breakthrough. Looking to continue his dominant approach, a steepling top-edge, and Boucher steadies himself to claim an easy chance. 101/1 |
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PL Harris |
40 |
14 |
85 |
3 |
2.12 |
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39.3 to Strauss, massive wicket! Harris gets Strauss, it pitched outside off again, Strauss tried to work it into the leg side but only succeeded in inside-edging into his pad and it looped up gently to Amla who grabbed it eagerly. That could be the decisive moment. 107/261.6 to Anderson, the leg-slip is instantly into the action! An aggressive sweep from Anderson, as Harris serves up a full-toss. The ball bounces down onto his toe, flicks round the corner, and Ashwell Prince snaffles a blinder, diving one-handed to his right! 153/4137.4 to Broad, review Harris gets it right this time! Drags his length back, Broad lunges forward again and it raps off the glove and it’s given out. Broad reviews, hoping his glove was off the bat. It’s not, he’s gone and the England a teetering on the brink here 286/8 |
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28 |
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2.00 |
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JP Duminy |
12 |
3 |
30 |
2 |
2.50 |
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127.3 to Collingwood, well, what have we here! Maybe there is life! Duminy ends Collingwood’s epic block with one that is pushed across him, catches the outside edge, and goes through to Kallis at slip. Suddenly this last hour will seem like a day for England! 272/6129.6 to Prior, Duminy strikes again! This match is alive! Prior tries to defend, it comes slightly off an inside edge and De Villier’s snaffles a low chance. High drama here! 278/7 |
Match details |
Toss England, who chose to field
Series England led the 4-match series 1-0 |
Player of the match GC Smith (South Africa) |
Umpires DJ Harper (Australia) and AL Hill (New Zealand)
TV umpire Aleem Dar (Pakistan)
Match referee RS Mahanama (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire M Erasmus |
Close of play
3 Jan day 1 – South Africa 1st innings 279/6 (JH Kallis 108*, DW Steyn 26*, 83.2 ov)
4 Jan day 2 – England 1st innings 241/7 (MJ Prior 52*, GP Swann 5*, 82 ov)
5 Jan day 3 – South Africa 2nd innings 312/2 (GC Smith 162*, JH Kallis 20*, 80 ov)
6 Jan day 4 – England 2nd innings 132/3 (IJL Trott 24*, JM Anderson 0*, 51 ov)
7 Jan day 5 – England 2nd innings 296/9 (141 ov) – end of match |
here is hoping that the rain will not have much of an influence on this test
383 – Winston, That would be awesome if Smith can get a double 100 today.
Trip-E
Well I am QUITE sure I dont know what you mean !! You know there have actually been a few ABs called Winston ! Doesn’t sound at all Saffa to me 😀
tripples @ 386
not HIS helmet, tripples, not his helmet.
it hit the helmet that fielding teams normally put behind the keeper so that they dont need to waste time waiting for a helmet (when they need one for a close-catching position) from the changing room!!
(sigh) women!!
most Saffa’s just smoke Winston 🙂
Is a brand of ciggies here hehehehehe
Overcast in Cape Town. Now we need to bat smart. Get some runs quick and put them in at lunch time.
Ag Ashley man, ek weet maar baie keer is dit die wikkie se helmet wat hy daar ook sit as dit nie die fast bowlers is wat boul nie dan hoef hy ook nie die helmet te dra nie, ek is darrem nog nie so onnosel nie poepies….. 🙂
GBS
We should do a S14 & 3N prediction game – BEFORE S14 starts.
$5 in a pot – winner takes all
If no one guesses BOTH comps correctly the money could go to a School Rugby Charity in RSA like that one who runs classes for coaches of the poor rural schools.
397
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Damn that was nonsense information. NOT overcast in Cape Town big blue sky there. Should still be good for batting.
Very much a Saffa RP 🙂
See that SA will not lodge a complaint over the Broad issue 😯
Boundary for Smith. Hope he gets to 200. Would be brilliant.
402 – Ash, Sounds like us in the rugga we just never complain. Very stupid I think. That was blatant cheating by Broad and Anderson that pulled at the pieces of the ball after Broad stood on it.
If we done that bet you anything England would have put in a complaint.
Let me tell you, it is blerrie hot in cape Town today. Non of this 22 degree’s shite.
405 – Loosehead that is great. Let them bowl once again to exhaustion in the heat. Heard that Onions was put on a drip after close yesterday.
406 – After heat should have put a smiley. Otherwise Carol not going to like my post much 😀
I am batting too … my staff & they are workign MUCH faster now ! 😆
Winston
Dammit 😡
I need more people on my side – I am constantly out numbered here !
Loosehead – was -25 when I left Beijing last week 😯
NOOOOOOOOOOO. Smith OUT 183. Wanted him to get his 200. Pity.
Still WELL DONE SMITHY.
409 – RP, Just read in the papers it was -26 in Beijing yesterday.
Now that is FREEZING.
for those poor souls (like me) who’s working
heres a link to the live cricket
http://www.justin.tv/domates2#r=ONcgHCM
That was a no-ball that put Smith out. What are the umpires there for? Damn fast asleep, daft lot.
puma @ 413
nooooooooooooo!!
414 – Ash, It was a no-ball. Damn idiot umpire not seeing it. Cost Smith his 200. Really feel angry about it.
Back in 5 min Ash, Going check the tv. Study a long way from my tv.
SA lead by 380.
Runs coming slow now since Smith got out.
Kallis out on 46. Hope they send in Boucher and not JP. We need quick runs now.
JP in. Damn would have sent in Boucher. Not going to make quick runs now. Think this tells me we only going to declare at tea time.
We need a quickfire 60 runs or so before declaring with a lead of about 470..
It will mean we have a day and a half to bowl the Poms out… on a pitch which looks rather tame now…
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