Oman Daily Observer

Bancroft half-century helps Australia tighten grip

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DURBAN: Opener Cameron Bancroft struck a fluent half-century as Australia tightened their grip on the first Test against South Africa, helping his side to 158/5, at the time of going to the press, on the third day at Kingsmead on Saturday.

The tourists have extended their second innings lead to a commanding 351 and inform captain Steve Smith (38) and Shaun Marsh (21 n.o.) had also made vital contributi­ons. Tim Paine was at the crease along with Marsh.

The lead already looks a commanding one on a wicket likely to deteriorat­e in the final two days, providing Australia’s vaunted seam attack with prodigious reverse swing and spinner Nathan Lyon plenty of rough to trouble the batsmen.

South Africa will be disappoint­ed with their bowling effort as they erred in line and length, but left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj was again the pick of their attack with figures of 2-68, including the wicket of Bancroft (53) on the stroke of lunch.

Australia began their second innings at the start of the third day as Bancroft and David Warner (28) put on 56 for the first wicket before latter miscued a pull off Kagiso Rabada (1-11) to substitute fielder Wiaan Mulder at mid-on.

Usman Khawaja (6) never looked settled at the crease and he was caught by wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock having gloved a ball from Maharaj.

Bancroft continued to play positively and reached his second Test half-century off 76 balls with 10 fours, but then walked past a Maharaj delivery and was stumped five balls before the interval.

Australia won the toss and elected to bat in the first of four tests and posted 351 in their opening innings, before skittling South Africa out for 162 in reply on day two.

 ??  ?? Australia’s Cameron Bancroft plays a shot. — Reuters
Australia’s Cameron Bancroft plays a shot. — Reuters

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