Cricket BallSouth Africa and Australia battled each other in the 3rd and last 5-Day Test at Newlands, Cape Town, from 10:30 SA Time on Saturday 1 March to Wednesday 5 March.

South Africa and Australia were 1 / 1 in the series, after South Africa convincingly beat Australia in the 2nd Test at St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth.

The score cards was updated at regular intervals here on Rugby-Talk.

Australia took control of the match from the first ball of the test, declaring their innings twice, whilst South Africa fell cheaply in the first innings and almost batted for a day and a half in the second innings.

Australia knocked the last wicket over, that of Morne Morkel, with only 27 balls left in the Test.

Australia win by 245 runs and win the Test Series 2 / 1.

Australia:

  • First Innings – 494 / 7 Declared (127.4 Overs)

  • Second Innings – 303 / 5 Declared (58 Overs)

South Africa:

  • First Innings – 287 All Out (82.5 Overs)

  • Second Innings – 265 All Out (134.3 Overs)

 

Australia won by 245 runs

Australia in South Africa Test Series – 3rd Test
Test no. 2122 | 2013/14 season
Played at Newlands, Cape Town
1,2,3,4,5 March 2014 (5-day match)
Australia 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal CJL Rogers c Smith b Steyn 25 57 41 4 0 60.97
View dismissal DA Warner c †de Villiers b Duminy 135 262 152 12 1 88.81
View dismissal AJ Doolan c Steyn b Philander 20 83 66 3 0 30.30
MJ Clarke* not out 161 430 301 17 0 53.48
View dismissal SPD Smith b Elgar 84 214 155 9 3 54.19
View dismissal SR Watson c Amla b Duminy 40 50 32 2 3 125.00
View dismissal BJ Haddin† c Amla b Duminy 13 33 21 2 0 61.90
View dismissal MG Johnson c †de Villiers b Duminy 0 4 1 0 0 0.00
RJ Harris not out 4 6 3 1 0 133.33
Extras (w 6, nb 6) 12
Total (7 wickets dec; 127.4 overs; 572 mins) 494 (3.86 runs per over)

Did not batJL Pattinson, NM Lyon


Fall of wickets 1-65 (Rogers, 13.3 ov), 2-138 (Doolan, 31.3 ov), 3-217 (Warner, 57.4 ov), 4-401 (Smith, 107.5 ov), 5-456 (Watson, 118.4 ov), 6-489 (Haddin, 126.5 ov), 7-489 (Johnson, 126.6 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
View wicket DW Steyn 10.1 0 44 1 4.32
View wicket VD Philander 26.4 2 116 1 4.35 (1nb)
M Morkel 23.5 2 94 0 3.94 (4nb, 2w)
View wickets JP Duminy 17 0 73 4 4.29
KJ Abbott 28 11 68 0 2.42 (1nb)
View wicket D Elgar 22 0 99 1 4.50
South Africa 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal GC Smith* c †Haddin b Harris 5 24 19 1 0 26.31
View dismissal AN Petersen c †Haddin b Johnson 53 106 62 8 0 85.48
View dismissal D Elgar c †Haddin b Pattinson 11 35 20 1 0 55.00
View dismissal HM Amla b Harris 38 76 52 6 0 73.07
View dismissal AB de Villiers† c Clarke b Johnson 14 69 37 2 0 37.83
View dismissal F du Plessis c Warner b Johnson 67 171 135 6 0 49.62
View dismissal JP Duminy c †Haddin b Harris 4 16 8 0 0 50.00
VD Philander not out 37 194 107 1 0 34.57
View dismissal KJ Abbott b Watson 3 29 25 0 0 12.00
View dismissal DW Steyn c Watson b Johnson 28 38 27 5 0 103.70
View dismissal M Morkel c Watson b Pattinson 7 8 9 1 0 77.77
Extras (b 8, lb 3, w 6, nb 3) 20
Total (all out; 82.5 overs; 389 mins) 287 (3.46 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-7 (Smith, 4.5 ov), 2-42 (Elgar, 11.4 ov), 3-95 (Petersen, 21.2 ov), 4-121 (Amla, 28.1 ov), 5-133 (de Villiers, 35.4 ov), 6-146 (Duminy, 38.6 ov), 7-241 (du Plessis, 67.2 ov), 8-249 (Abbott, 73.6 ov), 9-279 (Steyn, 81.3 ov), 10-287 (Morkel, 82.5 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
View wickets RJ Harris 22 9 63 3 2.86 (1nb)
View wickets MG Johnson 19 5 42 4 2.21
View wickets JL Pattinson 18.5 4 77 2 4.08 (2nb, 2w)
View wicket SR Watson 9 1 34 1 3.77
NM Lyon 12 1 53 0 4.41
SPD Smith 2 0 7 0 3.50
Australia 2nd innings R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal CJL Rogers run out (Steyn) 39 92 67 6 0 58.20
View dismissal DA Warner c †de Villiers b Abbott 145 243 156 13 4 92.94
View dismissal AJ Doolan c Abbott b Morkel 37 91 87 5 0 42.52
View dismissal SR Watson c Duminy b Abbott 25 31 17 1 2 147.05
View dismissal MJ Clarke* c sub (Q de Kock) b Abbott 0 7 1 0 0 0.00
SPD Smith not out 36 29 20 5 0 180.00
BJ Haddin† not out 3 6 3 0 0 100.00
Extras (b 3, lb 12, nb 3) 18
Total (5 wickets dec; 58 overs; 252 mins) 303 (5.22 runs per over)

Did not batMG Johnson, RJ Harris, JL Pattinson, NM Lyon


Fall of wickets 1-123 (Rogers, 20.2 ov), 2-188 (Doolan, 44.6 ov), 3-245 (Watson, 50.6 ov), 4-257 (Clarke, 52.2 ov), 5-290 (Warner, 56.3 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
View wicket M Morkel 13 1 67 1 5.15 (1nb)
View wickets KJ Abbott 14 2 61 3 4.35
VD Philander 6 0 42 0 7.00 (2nb)
JP Duminy 19 3 76 0 4.00
DW Steyn 3 1 24 0 8.00
D Elgar 3 0 18 0 6.00
South Africa 2nd innings (target: 511 runs) R M B 4s 6s SR
View dismissal AN Petersen lbw b Harris 9 10 11 0 0 81.81
View dismissal GC Smith* c Doolan b Johnson 3 16 3 0 0 100.00
View dismissal D Elgar b Johnson 0 19 13 0 0 0.00
View dismissal HM Amla lbw b Pattinson 41 148 109 4 0 37.61
View dismissal AB de Villiers† c †Haddin b Harris 43 326 228 6 0 18.85
View dismissal KJ Abbott b Pattinson 7 114 89 1 0 7.86
View dismissal F du Plessis lbw b Smith 47 157 109 5 0 43.11
View dismissal JP Duminy c Lyon b Johnson 43 159 99 8 0 43.43
VD Philander not out 51 155 105 6 1 48.57
View dismissal DW Steyn b Harris 1 75 44 0 0 2.27
View dismissal M Morkel b Harris 0 2 2 0 0 0.00
Extras (b 8, lb 5, w 2, nb 5) 20
Total (all out; 134.3 overs; 611 mins) 265 (1.97 runs per over)

Fall of wickets 1-12 (Petersen, 2.1 ov), 2-12 (Smith, 3.1 ov), 3-15 (Elgar, 5.6 ov), 4-68 (Amla, 36.4 ov), 5-95 (Abbott, 66.1 ov), 6-136 (de Villiers, 84.2 ov), 7-173 (du Plessis, 102.1 ov), 8-246 (Duminy, 119.1 ov), 9-265 (Steyn, 134.1 ov), 10-265 (Morkel, 134.3 ov)

Bowling O M R W Econ
View wickets RJ Harris 24.3 15 32 4 1.30
View wickets MG Johnson 34 11 92 3 2.70
View wickets JL Pattinson 27 10 62 2 2.29 (3nb, 2w)
NM Lyon 22 17 10 0 0.45
SR Watson 9 6 6 0 0.66 (1nb)
View wicket SPD Smith 13 3 43 1 3.30 (1nb)
MJ Clarke 5 2 7 0 1.40

Match details


Toss – Australia, who chose to bat
Series – Australia won the 3-match series 2-1
Player of the match – tba
Umpires – Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and HDPK Dharmasena (Sri Lanka)
TV umpire – RK Illingworth (England)
Match referee – RS Mahanama (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire – AT Holdstock
Close of play

  • – day 1 – Australia 1st innings 331/3 (MJ Clarke 92*, SPD Smith 50*, 88 ov)
  • – day 2 – Australia 1st innings 494/7d (MJ Clarke 161*, RJ Harris 4*, 127.4 ov)
  • – day 3 – Australia 2nd innings 27/0 (CJL Rogers 1*, DA Warner 25*, 6 ov)
  • – day 4 – South Africa 2nd innings 71/4 (AB de Villiers 16*, KJ Abbott 1*, 41 ov)

442 Responses to Cricket: South Africa vs Australia – 3rd 5-Day Test

  • 31

    Thank you Biff

  • 32

    Hey Gunther, do you want to go fetch the ball in the crowd from Morkel
    Overjoy

  • 33

    No I’m not at the cricket today.

    After yesterday’s performance I have it a skip.

  • 34

    @ gunther:
    @ nortierd:
    @ Gumboots:
    hello all, not sounding good at the moment. Not all of us can always follow the cricket as closely as would like, would you mind to post the score here from time to time please.

  • 35

    Hi Norty and Gunts…

    How you guys doing? Jeez this cricket is so frustrating…

    Biff let’s them get their eyes in and then brings on Morkel… EISH

  • 36

    Biff practically burst into tears when Clarke won the toss.

  • 37

    @ Bullscot:
    Sure 381 for 3 and looking really easy for them… Funny how things can look when we go out and bat…

    See Anderson lost in the final – a third set tie break… second final in a row he has lost…

  • 38

    Indeed Gummer.

  • 40

    This game looking similar to St Georges – but in Oz favour…

  • 41

    Hoe zit Gummi
    Only one possible winning team here.
    When we get to bat, our guys might as well see if they can get some personal best scores, bat till day 5 if they can

  • 42

    Run rate still close to 4, that’s big for a 5 day game, especially against the nr 1 test side in the world

  • 43

    @ nortierd:
    Ja nee! You have to win the toss if the sun is out and bat for two days… the pitch then looks like a monster for the next three… You don’t want to lose the toss when the sun is shinning at Newlands…

  • 44

    @ nortierd:
    Game moving forward way too quickly…

  • 45

    I reckon the only reason we might save the game with a draw is because Warne is only helping the Aussies, not playing for them

  • 46

  • 47

    @ nortierd:
    Bold statement…Pressure does funny things and we will be under a huge amount…

  • 48

    Throat ball required

  • 49

    Gumboots wrote:

    @ nortierd:
    Bold statement…Pressure does funny things and we will be under a huge amount…

    If we want to chase the game, the pressure will be huge, if we decide to go out and see how many runs we can score while taking as much time as we want, then maybe they can also post a big score.
    I say stuff the result, take 3 days if necessary and try and better your highest score

  • 50

    37 @ Gumboots:
    Thanks. A pity there for Anderson, must admit though that over the years have become more of a jump on the band wagon French Open and Wimbledon kind of tennis follower so to my shame did not know much about Anderson, I see he is already 27 years old so getting on a bit, but at least he is getting to the finals and ranked 21 (as on 24th Feb, when Dimitrov was one place behind). Dimitrov beat Andy Murray in the semi, hopefully Murray will get back to form after injuries in good time at least for Wimbledon.

  • 51

    @ nortierd:
    Yeah the result is pretty much out of the question already… survival for the toughest now…

    @ Bullscot:
    He was a late developer indeed… Not too popular as he refuses to play Davis Cup for SA…

  • 53

    401 for 4 – Smith bowled Elgar…

  • 54

    Fortunate wicket – chopped on, but they will take it…

  • 55

    I’m still waiting for Sharks_Forever to come online and tell us what he has been saying the last few weeks, if only Kyle Abbott of the Sharks, sorry mean Dolphins, was playing……..o wait
    Wink

  • 57

    It’s obvious to see that The Proteas no longer have a specialist fielding coach.

  • 58

    55 @ nortierd:
    To be fair doesn’t seem as if any of the bowlers have come to the party, how has Abott been going compared to Morkel by the way Wink
    Here is some interesting figures on Clark’s batting against our bowlers:
    Clarke in this innings v
    Bowler Dot 4 6 R B SR
    DW Steyn 10 0 0 1 11 9.09
    VD Philander 33 7 0 32 43 74.41
    M Morkel 37 2 0 26 48 54.16
    JP Duminy 10 2 0 21 22 95.45
    KJ Abbott 51 1 0 7 54 12.96
    D Elgar 23 1 0 25 42 59.52
    Tounge-Out

  • 59

    @ gunther:
    Very poor fielding this whole series…

  • 60

    @ Gumboots:

    Looks like Russell doesn’t rate a fielding coach.

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