The Asian Age

Rabada’s 5- for puts SA ahead

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Port Elizabeth, March 9: South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada ripped the heart out of Australia’s batting when he took four wickets in seven balls on the first day of the second Test on Friday. Rabada added a fifth wicket in the same spell as Australia were bowled out for 243 after winning the toss and batting on a greentinge­d pitch on an overcast day at St George’s Park.

South Africa were 39/ 1 at the close.

Rabada finished with 5/ 96, having done all his damage on either side of tea, taking the key wicket of Australian captain Steve Smith, then following up by dismissing the Marsh brothers, Shaun and Mitchell, in his next over.

Tea was taken after Mitchell Marsh was out. With his remaining ball

in the over, Rabada had Pat Cummins caught behind to be on a hattrick. He didn’t manage that but 11 balls later he bowled Mitchell Starc.

It was a day of contrasts. Australian opening batsmen Cameron Bancroft and David

Warner survived a testing first hour, scoring only 23 runs in 14 overs, then seemed to have taken control as they added 75 runs in the next hour, only for Bancroft to be out for 38 off the last ball before lunch.

Two more wickets fell quickly after the interval, including that of Warner for 63, made off 100 balls with nine fours. Warner had at least let his bat do the talking after a week punctuated by the fallout from his altercatio­n with South African wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock during the first Test.

Smith and Shaun Marsh steadied the innings with a patient fourth wicket stand of 44 before Rabada started his devastatio­n.

Rabada produced a fast delivery angled in to the stumps to strike Smith on the back pad. Smith failed in a review of umpire Kumar Dharmasena’s decision.

In Rabada’s next over Shaun Marsh was beaten by a ball which swung into his pads and was also leg before. Mitchell Marsh edged a four but then was caught behind.

 ?? — AP ?? South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada ( right) celebrates an Australian wicket with team mates on the opening day of the second Test on Friday.
— AP South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada ( right) celebrates an Australian wicket with team mates on the opening day of the second Test on Friday.

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