Australia vs South Africa 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights - 23rd February 2014
Australia vs South Africa 2nd Test Cricket Highlights 2014.
Australia vs South Africa Cricket Highlights 2nd Test Day 4 2014 23rd
February Port Elizabeth. AUS vs SA, Australia tour of South Africa 2014
Cricket Highlights.
Australia vs South Africa 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights - Part 1
Australia vs South Africa 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights - Part 2
Australia vs South Africa 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights - Part 3
South Africa 423 (Duminy 123, de Villiers 116, Elgar 83, Lyon 5-130) and 270 for 5 dec (Amla 127*) beat Australia 246 (Warner 70, Morkel 3-63) and 216 (Rogers 107, Warner 66, Steyn 4-55) by 231 runs
It doesn't matter how accurate the South Africa Meteorological Department is. Dale Steyn's
spell-binding afternoon burst of reverse swing inspired the home side
to a 231-run victory in the dying moments of the fourth day to level the
series. South Africa ripped out nine wickets in the evening session
while Australia lost 10 for 90 in total after an opening stand of 126
between Chris Rogers and David Warner.
With a poor forecast for the final day, Graeme Smith, who declared 40
minutes before lunch, was desperate to wrap up the win and not leave
anything resting on the vagaries of the climate. He claimed the extra
half an hour, which began with Australia seven down, and Steyn claimed
his fourth when he trapped Ryan Harris with an marginal lbw.
Rogers, who had compiled a magnificent fourth Test hundred, was run out
by the substitute fielder Alviro Petersen at mid-off ending a 237-ball
stay. It appeared he was trying to give Peter Siddle the spinner to
face, rather than Steyn, but Smith was then told the light was too poor
for his quick bowlers. Up stepped Dean Elgar to trap Nathan Lyon lbw
although subsequent replays showed he had found a thin edge but
Australia had no reviews left.
Given the way South Africa had been hammered in Centurion, the issues
they faced over the balance of their side, the lack of a main spinner,
the loss of one of their frontline bowlers and a pitch that did its best
to defy fast bowling it will have to go down as one of their finest
victories. Australia had also started their pursuit of 448 with a
rollicking partnership between Rogers and Warner that, if not quite
making thoughts of a world-record chase realistic, left a South Africa
victory push a distant prospect.
South Africa's opening began to be forged shortly before tea when JP
Duminy ended the first-wicket stand by removing Warner. Duminy had
earlier given Warner a life on 36 - the latest reprieve for him in this
series - when he could not hold a return catch diving to his left as he
collided with Rogers at the non-striker's end. However, he and Elgar,
with his left-arm spin, were causing difficulties for both openers out
of the footmarks and Duminy then beat Warner on the back foot with one
that straightened just enough to clip leg stump.
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