123india.com
Advertisement
Team Profiles
» Australia
» Bangladesh
» England
» India
» Kenya
» New Zealand
» Pakistan
» Sri Lanka
» South Africa
» West Indies
» Zimbabwe
More Profiles
» Players
» Venues
» Umpires / Officials
Current / Upcoming Series
» Pakistan vs England in UAE 2012
» Commonwealth Bank Series 2012
Recent Results
» India in Australia 2011 - 2012
» Sri Lanka in South Africa 2011 - 2012
» New Zealand in Australia 2011
» Pakistan in Bangladesh 2011
Cricket Poll
Q: Losing with young Indian players could have been better to lose with seniors ?
Yes
No
Can't say
Harris spins SA to victory

Chris Burnes

Cape Town, March 22: Mitchell Johnson hit an 86-ball century for Australia before South Africa completed an innings and 20-run win on the fourth day of the third Test at Newlands on Sunday. Johnson and Andrew McDonald (68) shared an Australian record seventh wicket stand of 163 to delay South Africa’s consolation victory.

Australia won the series 2-1. Left-arm spinner Paul Harris took 6/127 and fast bowler Dale Steyn 3/96. South Africa were on course for a crushing victory when Australia lost their sixth wicket at 218, still 224 short of avoiding an innings defeat.

But McDonald and Johnson, voted man of the series, went for their shots and thrashed a tiring bowling attack. They put on 163 in 122 minutes off 161 balls to break the Australian seventh wicket record against South Africa of 160 by Richie Benaud and Graham McKenzie in 1963/64.

The stand was ended when McDonald was caught at silly mid-off off Harris. Johnson was on 95 while Peter Siddle was out first ball, also caught at silly mid-off. Johnson, who was stranded on 96 not out in the first Test in Johannesburg, faced Steyn, who placed eight fielders on the boundary in an invitation to Johnson to take a single and expose new batsman Bryce McGain.

But Johnson pulled the second ball for six to raise a maiden Test century. In the same over Johnson called for a suicidal second run and McGain was run out at the bowler’s end.

Johnson finished on 123 not out off 103 balls with 11 fours and five sixes. Only 40 runs were scored during the morning for the loss of Simon Katich’s wicket but three wickets fell between lunch and tea before McDonald and Johnson came together.

South Africa had to wait 98 minutes before Harris had Katich caught at mid-off after Katich and Mike Hussey dug in with cautious batting, adding just 36 runs from the start of play.

Katich was out for 54, adding 10 runs in 60 balls before playing a loose drive.

He could have been out without adding to his overnight 44 when Harris put down a straightforward chance at gully off Steyn in the ninth over of the morning. — AFP

Provided by :
Live Scores
Sri Lanka: 233 /8 in 50 ovs
India: 234 /6 in 46.4 ovs
Full Scorecard
Advertisement
123India | Wallpapers | Jokes | E-Greetings | Horoscopes
Copyright 2012 One Two Three India.com Ltd- All rights reserved. All information displayed on this page may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
| About Us | Advertising Information | Privacy Policy | Tell A friend | Terms of Services| Write to us