Khaleej Times

S. Africa humiliate Zimbabwe

- Reuters

port elizabeth — Zimbabwe were bowled out twice on Wednesday as South Africa swept to an easy victory by an innings and 120 runs as the inaugural four-day Test finished inside two days at St George’s Park.

Zimbabwe were dismissed for 68 runs in their first innings and then 121 in their follow-on in reply to South Africa’s 309-9 declared.

The one-off Test ended inside five sessions as the gulf in ability between the two neighbours was cruelly exposed.

Morne Morkel was the destroyeri­n-chief in Zimbabwe’s first innings with figures of 5-21, as nightwatch­man Kyle Jarvis top scored with 23 off 50 balls. Debutant Ryan Burl, who added 16, was the only other Zimbabwean batsman to get to double figures.

Zimbabwe, who are bottom of the 10-team Test rankings, started the second day reeling on 30-4 after being put into bat for the last hour of the first day of the first daynight Test played in South Africa and struggled with the pink ball in unfamiliar conditions.

They did show some resistance at the start of their second innings but once their first wicket fell on 51, when Chamu Chibhabha was caught behind, there followed a steady procession of batsmen to the crease as Keshav Maharaj took 5-59 and Andile Phehlukway­o returned figures of 3-13.

All Zimbabwe’s second innings wickets fell in a single session between the tea and dinner break. Craig Ervine was their top second innings scorer with 23 runs.

“I don’t think we were overwhelme­d but it was a surprise to us to see the ball move around like that. We didn’t assess conditions that well,” said visiting captain Graeme Cremer.

“This shows us where we are and where we need to be.”

South Africa won the toss and batted first on Tuesday with Aiden Markram scoring 125 and AB de

declared

(overnight 30-4) H. Masakadza lbw b Morkel 0 C. Chibhabha c Bavuma b Morkel 6 C. Ervine lbw b Philander 4 B. Taylor c De Villiers b Morkel 0 R. Burl b Morkel 16 K. Jarvis c De Villiers b Phehlukway­o 23 S. Raza c De Villiers b Morkel 0 P. Moor b Phehlukway­o 9 G. Cremer c De Villiers b Rabada 2 C. Mpofu c Bavuma b Rabada 0 B. Muzarabani not out 4

(lb2, nb2) 4

1-0 (Masakadza), 2-11 (Chibhabha), 3-11 (Taylor), 4-14 (Ervine), 5-36 (Burl), 6-36 (Raza), 7-55 (Jarvis), 8-63 (Cremer), 9-63 (Moor) Morkel 11-5-21-5, Philander 10-421-1,

Villiers 53 on his return to the Test arena after a hiatus of almost two years. “The bowlers were exceptiona­l on a very spicy wicket but we still needed to do the basics well and we didn’t miss our mark very often,” said De Villiers.

Rabada 6.1-2-12-2 (2nb), Phehlukway­o 3-0-12-2

H. Masakadza c De Villiers b Maharaj C. Chibhabha c De Villiers b Rabada C. Ervine lbw b Phehlukway­o B. Taylor c Amla b Maharaj R. Burl c De Villiers b Phehlukway­o S. Raza c Phehlukway­o b Maharaj P. Moor c De Villier b Phehlukway­o G. Cremer not out K. Jarvis b Philander C. Mpofu b Maharaj B. Muzarabani b Maharaj

(b8, lb7)

1-54 (Chibhabha), 2-75 (Taylor), 3-75 (Ervine), 4-80 (Raza), 5-80 (Burl), 6-87 (Moor), 7-91 (Masakadza), 8-98 (Jarvis), 9-103 (Mpofu)

Morkel 4-0-12-0, Philander 7-310-1, Maharaj 17.3-5-59-5, Rabada 7-3-12-1, Phehlukway­o 7-2-13-3

The four-day Test is the first since the Internatio­nal Cricket Council tweaked regulation­s to give some of the weaker nations a more sporting chance, in the wake of Afghanista­n and Ireland being granted Test status. —

 ?? AFP ?? South Africa’s Andile Phehlukway­o (second right) celebrates the wicket of Peter Moor (not in picture) with teammates. —
AFP South Africa’s Andile Phehlukway­o (second right) celebrates the wicket of Peter Moor (not in picture) with teammates. —

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