Faf, Steyn script tri-series win for SA
BY AFP8 Sept 2014 3:52 AM IST
AFP8 Sept 2014 3:52 AM IST
As South Africa got the ball reversing midway through the Australian innings, Steyn swung the ball at pace to rip out three quick wickets and record figures of 4 for 35 as Australia were limited to 217 for 9 . Du Plessis then fell four runs short of what would have been his fourth hundred of the series as the Proteas chased down their target in 40.5 overs in front of a packed Harare Sports Club.
Earlier in the day, A 71-run partnership for the ninth wicket between James Faulkner and Mitchell Starc repaired some of the damage done by Steyn as Australia registered a competitive total. Steyn found prodigious reverse swing and used it to take four for 35 as Australia were reduced to 144 for eight, before Faulkner and Starc fought back to put up a more respectable total.
The South African quick made the early breakthrough when he had Phil Hughes brilliantly caught by AB de Villiers, who won the toss and elected to bowl, but his most significant contribution came when he swung the ball at pace to pick up three wickets in the middle period.
Steyn bowled top scorer Aaron Finch for 54 with a vicious in ducker, then repeated the delivery to trap Glenn Maxwell lbw with the very next ball. Brad Haddin was also trapped in front at the start of Steyn's next over, while Wayne Parnell and Morne Morkel struck to leave Australia seven down in the 38th over. However Faulkner and Starc survived the onslaught and then began to hit out in the final seven overs, which brought Australia 58 runs. Faulkner was eventually caught at long-on in the final over for 39, while Starc finished unbeaten on 29.
Brief scores Australia 217 for 9 (Finch 54; Steyn 4 for 34) lost to SA 221 for 4 in 40.5 overs (Du Plessis 96, De Villiers 57*) by 6 wkts.
Earlier in the day, A 71-run partnership for the ninth wicket between James Faulkner and Mitchell Starc repaired some of the damage done by Steyn as Australia registered a competitive total. Steyn found prodigious reverse swing and used it to take four for 35 as Australia were reduced to 144 for eight, before Faulkner and Starc fought back to put up a more respectable total.
The South African quick made the early breakthrough when he had Phil Hughes brilliantly caught by AB de Villiers, who won the toss and elected to bowl, but his most significant contribution came when he swung the ball at pace to pick up three wickets in the middle period.
Steyn bowled top scorer Aaron Finch for 54 with a vicious in ducker, then repeated the delivery to trap Glenn Maxwell lbw with the very next ball. Brad Haddin was also trapped in front at the start of Steyn's next over, while Wayne Parnell and Morne Morkel struck to leave Australia seven down in the 38th over. However Faulkner and Starc survived the onslaught and then began to hit out in the final seven overs, which brought Australia 58 runs. Faulkner was eventually caught at long-on in the final over for 39, while Starc finished unbeaten on 29.
Brief scores Australia 217 for 9 (Finch 54; Steyn 4 for 34) lost to SA 221 for 4 in 40.5 overs (Du Plessis 96, De Villiers 57*) by 6 wkts.
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