Australia clinch late victory

Eurosport - Thu, 08 Jan 11:11:00 2009

Australia salvaged a consolation win against South Africa after dismissing the tourists for 272 with only 10 balls remaining on the fifth day to clinch a 103-run victory in the third Test at the SCG.

CRICKET 2008 Australia India third Test Mitchell Johnson celebrates - 0

South Africa entered the final day needing a further 314 runs to pull off an improbable win - and a series clean sweep - having progressed to 62 for one at stumps on day four.

But any hope of an unlikely victory disappeared when the tourists lost Neil McKenzie (27), Jacques Kallis (four) and Hashim Amla (59) in the opening session.

The hosts removed JP Duminy (16), Mark Boucher (four) and AB de Villiers (56) in the middle session to take control of proceedings to leave the Proteas on 193 for seven at tea.

Paul Harris (six) went lbw to Peter Siddle in the sixth over after the resumption to leave the South Africans 202 for eight but Dale Steyn and Makhaya Ntini held out for over 17 overs, adding another 50 runs before Steyn was removed lbw by Andrew McDonald for 28.

Graeme Smith had not played since retiring hurt with a broken finger and troublesome left elbow in the South African first innings but the skipper returned to courageously bat out the remaining overs with Ntini.

But with just 10 balls to spare, he was bowled by Mitchell Johnson for three.

Siddle was the pick of the Australian bowlers, taking three wickets for 54, while McDonald returned figures of two for 32.

South Africa had already clinched the three-match series after winning the first two Tests in Perth and Melbourne but Australia's victory meant that they retained their position at the top of the ICC's official Test rankings.

Sporting Life / Eurosport

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  1. "Brainless", a well chosen name.

    From Tim, on Wed 7 Jan 8:52AM
  2. Australian cricket is remembered for the horrible attitude of its players, which reflects the one of Aussies in general

    From Half A Brain, on Wed 7 Jan 8:34AM
  3. You English are all very quiet this morning. . . Congrats to Australia for showing the backbone to get a result and keep the No.1 World Ranking (albeit for a short time). We are in a period of rebuilding now, and it's good to see the new boys are willing to stand up and be counted. Well done SA for fighting us all the way. The No.1 ranking will not be far away. As for England, if you can stop fighting amongst yourselves, you may recall that there is a test series coming up in a few months that you may want to think about. . . something about Ashes.

    From ssrx_surfer, on Wed 7 Jan 8:25AM
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