Proteas complete record chase

Eurosport - Mon, 22 Dec 12:36:00 2008

AB de Villiers and debutant JP Duminy led South Africa to a history-making Test victory over Australia in Perth, the Proteas making 414 to claim the second-highest successful run chase in history.

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De Villiers (pictured) crafted a careful, unbeaten 106 on the fifth day at the WACA, taking a back-seat to Jacques Kallis (57) in the morning session as the pair posted a 124-run fourth-wicket partnership.

Kallis became Mitchell Johnson's third wicket of the innings and his 11th for the match when he was caught by Mike Hussey with a sharp catch at point, giving the Australians hope of a sensational victory as the Proteas still had 111 runs to make.

But Duminy showed his maturity, setting aside a first-innings failure as he resisted a determined Johnson during the early stages of his knock and combined with de Villiers for an unbroken 111-run partnership that took the Proteas to 414-4, a six-wicket victory.

With three runs needed to win, Duminy stroked Johnson through cover, the batsmen scuttling through for the runs required as Andrew Symonds chased it down, giving the debutant an unbeaten and very memorable 50.

"It's not easy to describe," said man-of-the-match de Villiers after the win, the batsman spending most of the press conference with his head in his hands, mentally and physically drained.

"Things went our way, that's part of the game and I'm just delighted that we came through."

"JP and I got together and we've played cricket together from a very young age, we understand each other's games and it just paid off today," he said.

The result looked particularly unlikely after the second day, when Johnson produced a sensational spell to dismiss five South African wickets for two runs, seeing the Proteas slump from a comfortable 234-3 in their first innings to eventually be bowled out for 281.

Johnson's eight for 61 followed by three for 98 in the second innings gave the 27-year-old match figures of 11 for 159, the first ten-wicket haul of his career, but it was not enough as a determined South Africa dragged themselves off the canvas following the second day failure.

"I really think we had an opportunity to play them out of the game and bat them out of the game with our second innings," said Australian skipper Ricky Ponting.

"Whether we weren't good enough, or mentally we weren't in the right place to do that, to occupy the crease and build a really good second innings total, I'm not sure but 319, as it turned out was nowhere near enough in the second innings."

"It is a bit of a worry that we weren't good enough to take 20 wickets in this Test and to only take four in the fourth innings is very disappointing for everybody."

Despite Proteas opener Neil McKenzie falling for 10 after an hour of intense bowling from Brett Lee and Johnson after lunch on day four, skipper Graeme Smith laid aside the ghosts of past failures against Australia to score his maiden ton against the home side, a bullish 108 as he combined with Hashim Amla (53) for 153 runs.

The departure of that pair an hour before an incredible 8pm stumps gave Australia hope leading into the fifth day but that was soon blown away as Kallis and de Villiers scored runs with ease against an Australian attack blunted by a pitch offering no movement off the deck.

Kallis lived dangerously and offered a few chances after Australia took the new ball 16 overs into the morning before being dismissed for 57.

Aside from Johnson, Australia's attack lacked bite. Brett Lee (1-73) appeared dangerous on the fourth day but lowered his colours on Sunday and was expensive, while Jason Krejza and Peter Siddle were wicketless at the expense of 102 and 84 runs respectively.

It is the first time Australia has lost the first Test of a series on home soil since it failed against the West Indies in Brisbane during 1988-98.

The result will also the Proteas a sensational chance to win their first Test Series against Australia since the nation's re-introduction to world cricket in 1992 and of becoming the first side since the West Indies in 1992-93 to defeat the Aussies at home.

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  1. Good to see the arrogant smirks wiped off the Aussie­ faces.Well done SA!!

    From Blighty4me, on Mon 22 Dec 1:01PM
  2. it,s a tremendous victory congrats to smith and team

    From kulkarnipavankumar, on Mon 22 Dec 8:22AM
  3. good victory congrats to the handsome smith and his­ cheerful boys. aussies are getting beaten black and­ blue.

    From aaditya, on Sun 21 Dec 7:00PM
  4. Well Done South Africa. Aussies bridge is falling down.

    From DERYCK, on Sun 21 Dec 6:00PM
  5. Congrats to South Africa from Pretoria.!!
    Well done­ boys, a great game.!!

    From JAIME, on Sun 21 Dec 1:26PM
  6. It Happend SA Wins by 6 wickets!!!

    From jeffrey, on Sun 21 Dec 9:49AM
  7. It'sat an 'interesting' stage, still­ anyone's game, let us see if the 'yarpies'­ have the stomach for it, it will be a richly deserved­ win if they are able to 'hang in' there, as an­ Aussie I am hoping for an Australian victory,­ nevertheless, it will make the series come alive if SA­ are able to win, Ned Kelly

    From jcastledineruiz, on Sat 20 Dec 7:27PM
  8. I may be wrong but, was it not at the Antigua­ Recreation Ground where West Indies made the successful­ run chase to defeat The Aussies?

    From Christopher J, on Sat 20 Dec 1:52PM
  9. you nipping straws Mr Ross? edging closer we are and as­ for bobejaan go blaff at some mountain can u do better­ than Harris?

    From jeffrey, on Sat 20 Dec 12:44PM
  10. What the @#$% is Paul Harris still doing in the Protea­ team?

    From jaco, on Sat 20 Dec 5:08AM
  11. not gonna happen

    From Ross, on Thu 18 Dec 3:51PM
  12. hang in there SA its time we beat the Aussies

    From jeffrey, on Wed 17 Dec 5:15PM
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