Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bavuma denied ton; SA take control

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

South Africa’s Temba Bavuma was left stranded on 95 not out as they tightened their grip on a first home series win over a scandalhit Australia in almost 50 years at tea on the second day of the fourth and final Test at the Wanderers on Saturday.

The hosts posted a commanding 488 all out in their first innings as middle-order batsman Bavuma was denied his second Test century when he ran out of partners.

Australia will start their innings after the tea break, but their hopes of a victory that would level the series at 2-2 look very slim, especially with rain predicted later in the test, as their controvers­ial tour looks to be coming to a meek end.

LACK OF INTENSITY

New Australia captain Tim Paine had complained after the opening day that his side was “flat” at times and they appeared so again, the usual intensity in their performanc­e visibly lacking.

Seamer Pat Cummins was comfortabl­y the most effective bowler, recording excellent figures of 5-83 as he troubled the South African batsmen throughout the innings, but he was not backed up by his fellow bowlers.

The home side resumed their innings on day two on 313 for six under cloudy skies that should have made for a bowlers’ morning.

Bavuma and Quinton de Kock (39) initially showed patience, with the former adding just a single run to his overnight score of 25 in the first hour of play.

But both were more expan- sive after that as South Africa looked to drive home their growing advantage. De Kock got a top-edge to a Nathan Lyon (3-182) delivery to be caught at mid-on, bringing to an end a stand of 85 for the seventhwic­ket, while Vernon Philander (12) became the spinner’s third victim when he holed out in the deep.

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TAIL WAGS

A career-best 45 from Keshav Maharaj added another 76 for the ninth wicket as South Africa’s tail wagged, but his stay was ended when he edged Cummins to wicketkeep­er Paine.

Any hopes that Bavuma might get the five runs needed for his deserved ton were ended with the very next ball when Morne Morkel edged to Peter Handscomb at second slip.

The 10th Test half-century for Bavuma will still be a relief for him and South Africa, who struggled in the No 6 position this year before his return from a finger injury.

Brief scores: South Africa 1st inngs 488 in 136.5 overs (overnight 313-6) (T Bavuma 95*, Q de Kock 39, K Maharaj 45, C Sayers 2-78, P Cummins 5-83, N Lyon 3-182

 ?? AFP ?? Temba Bavuma ran out of partners and was unbeaten on 95.
AFP Temba Bavuma ran out of partners and was unbeaten on 95.

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