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Australia fall to South Africa’s back-up bowlers

South Africa rested three of their frontline bowlers but continued to dominate Australia as they won the fourth one-day international by six wickets at St George’s Park on Sunday.

Kyle Abbott led what was effectively South Africa’s back-up bowling attack as Australia were bowled out for 167, the lowest total of the series.

South African captain Faf du Plessis made 69 as South Africa secured their fourth successive win with 14.3 overs to spare.

It left Australian captain Steve Smith having to contemplate the prospect of a 5-0 series defeat going into the final match in Cape Town on Wednesday.

Having clinched the five-match series by winning the first three games, South Africa rested fast bowlers Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada and leading spin bowler Imran Tahir.

They were replaced by Abbott and spinners Tabraiz Shamsi and Aaron Phangiso.

Man of the match Abbott admitted that he felt nervous before the game, having not been part of the first three matches.

But he bowled both Australian opening batsmen inside the first three overs and finished with four for 40.

Unorthodox left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi took three for 36 and orthodox left-armer Phangiso picked up the last two wickets at a cost of 17 runs.

On a slow pitch, which offered some seam movement and uneven bounce, Abbott bowled a full length and made the ball deviate in both directions.

He bowled Aaron Finch with the third ball of the match and then bowled David Warner with the first ball of his second over.

He struck another crucial blow when he was brought back into the attack and had Mitchell Marsh caught behind for 50, ending a 62-run sixth wicket partnership with Matthew Wade.

George Bailey was leg before wicket to Dwaine Pretorius as Australia slumped to 12 for three. It became 49 for five when Shamsi deceived Australian captain Steve Smith and Travis Head, trapping them both leg before, in the space of three balls. 
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