Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SA aim to finish off scandal-hit Aussies

- Agencefran­cepresse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

JOHANNESBU­RG: South Africa will aim to take advantage of a scandal-hit Australian team in the fourth and final Test starting at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday. But coach Ottis Gibson has warned that Australia will provide strong opposition, even without the disgraced trio of Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft.

“We hope they’re very shattered,” Gibson said of the turmoil around the opposition camp. “But they’re still a good team with very good players. I’m still a huge fan of their fast bowling attack.”

The Australian bowling unit remains intact but there will be three enforced changes in the batting line-up as the tourists seek to avoid the first series loss by Australia in South Africa since Ali Bacher led the team then known as the Springboks to a 4-0 clean sweep in 1969/70. South Africa lead the current series 2-1 and captain Faf du Plessis said after his team won the third Test in Cape Town by 322 runs that he was determined to maintain the pressure on his opponents.

The loss of Smith and Warner robs Australia of their two leading batsmen - but neither made a major impact in the first three matches. Their replacemen­ts, Matt Renshaw, Joe Burns and Glenn Maxwell will only have one practice opportunit­y before the Test, but all three arrive with good recent form in Australia’s Sheffield Shield competitio­n.

While Renshaw and Burns are set to open the batting in place of Warner and Bancroft, Smith’s place is expected to be taken by Peter Handscomb, the reserve batsman on tour, with Maxwell likely only to have a back-up role. Handscomb’s only match practice since the tour started was in the warm-up game against South Africa A last month when he failed in both innings.

Burns made a promising start to his Test career but it came to an abrupt halt after he was out for one and nought in his only previous appearance against South Africa in Hobart in 2016/17. He was one of five players jettisoned after Australia crashed to an innings defeat which sealed a series loss. Renshaw and Handscomb both made their debuts in the next Test, when Australia gained a consolatio­n win in Adelaide. Cameron Bancroft, in Perth

 ?? AFP ?? AB de Villiers signs autographs ahead of the fourth Test.
AFP AB de Villiers signs autographs ahead of the fourth Test.

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