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Du Plessis delighted to break long Aussie jinx

- Reuters

johannesbu­rg — South Africa exorcised a long-standing hoodoo when they completed a comprehens­ive 3-1 home Test series victory over Australia on Tuesday, winning the battle on and off the pitch to cement their place as the world’s number two side behind India.

The success was their first at home against the Australian­s since 1970, although South Africa have claimed Test series wins on their last three tours Down Under.

The victory was secured with their biggest ever win by runs in Tests, a 492-run humiliatio­n of a scandal-hit Australia at the Wanderers.

In what could be a watershed series, they have also caused a change in the way Australia will play their cricket in the future following the ball-tampering furore for which this series will long be remembered.

“This means a lot to us,” South Africa captain Faf du Plessis told reporters. “And I believe this is the best we have been right through a series. Credit to everyone that played their part, at various times a lot of guys put their hands up.”

South Africa’s dominance was built on their batsmen scoring five centuries to none for Australia while their bowlers took all 80 wickets available.

“When you play against Australia you can’t ask for spicy wickets because their bowling attack is too good,” Du Plessis said.

“In the first three Tests there was reverse swing with incredible skill and pace that we had to front up to. This last Test match there was a lot of seam movement.”

South Africa also handled the pressure moments better than their visitors, though Du Plessis admits the controvers­y from one Test to the next took its toll.

“This series has been different to others because of all the stuff that was going on behind the scenes. Mentally, it does chip away at you. I felt before this Test that our team was mentally flat and that was because there was a lot happening off the field.” —

Credit to everyone that played their part, at various times a lot of guys put their hands up Faf du Plessis

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