The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Africa win second ODI against Australia

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PERTH (Australia): South Africa struck back with a vengeance in the second one-day internatio­nal against Australia at the WACA Ground in Perth on Sunday, levelling the series with a three-wicket win.

Proteas skipper AB de Villiers had vowed his side would be seeking redemption after being beaten by 32 runs in the series opener on Friday.

His team backed those words with a superb bowling display as the home side were dismissed for just 154 in 41.4 overs on what appeared a good batting wicket.

South Africa overcame some anxious moments and reckless batting to edge to the victory target, reaching 157 for seven in just 27.4 overs.

Paceman Josh Hazlewood was one bright light for the Australian­s, with career-best figures of 5-31.

Towering paceman Morne Morkel led the way for South Africa with 5-21, his second five-wicket haul in one-day internatio­nals and career-best figures in a man-of-the-match performanc­e.

The South Africans made an impact with the ball from the outset, destroying the Australian top order to have the home side in deep trouble at 34-4.

It was Morkel who struck the first blow with David Warner caught down the leg side by wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock for a duck.

Warner was initially given not out, but replays showed clear contact with the glove and Llong overturned the initial decision.

Stand-in skipper George Bailey and emerging all-rounder Mitchell Marsh raised Australian hopes briefly when they added 58 for the fifth wicket before Bailey was brilliantl­y caught by a diving du Plessis from the bowling of Vernon Philander (1-16) for 25.

Bailey was captaining Australia in the absence of Michael Clarke, who was ruled out of the remainder of the series with a recurrence of a left hamstring problem during his team’s opening victory.

Marsh was the only Australian batsman to offer significan­t resistance, compiling 67 from 88 balls.

A contentiou­s third umpire decision helped swing the game firmly back South Africa’s way as Australia’s middle order tried to rally after the poor start.

Australia were 125-5 when Matthew Wade was given not out caught down the leg side by wicketkeep­er Quinton de Kock from the bowling of Morkel, but after lengthy deliberati­on the decision was overturned.

Morkel struck again without addition of the score, bowling Glenn Maxwell for a duck.

The g iant South A frican quick then removed Mitchell Johnson, caught behind for three, to claim his fifth scalp for t he i nn i ngs as Aust ra l ia slumped to 129-8. - AFP

 ??  ?? South Africa’s batsman AB de Villiers plays a high pull shot during the second one-day internatio­nal (ODI) cricket match of the series between Australia and South Africa in Perth on November 16, 2014. - AFP photo
South Africa’s batsman AB de Villiers plays a high pull shot during the second one-day internatio­nal (ODI) cricket match of the series between Australia and South Africa in Perth on November 16, 2014. - AFP photo

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