Resurgent Australia deny SAfrica Test series sweep – Aussies beat Proteas by 7 wkts

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The South Africa cricket team poses for photos with the trophy after beating Australia in the series at the end of the game on the fourth day of the third Test cricket match between Australia and South Africa at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Nov 27. (AFP)
The South Africa cricket team poses for photos with the trophy after beating Australia in the series at the end of the game on the fourth day of the third Test cricket match between Australia and South Africa at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Nov 27. (AFP)

ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov 27, (AFP): Australia rebounded to a seven-wicket victory over South Africa to end a run of five Test defeats in the day-night third Test in Adelaide on Sunday.

The Australians, rejuvenated by five team changes in response to two humiliating defeats to the Proteas to lose the series, chased down 127 runs for victory after dismissing the tourists for 250 on the fourth day of the pink-ball Test.

Debutant Peter Handscomb hit the winning run to finish one not out with fellow newcomer Matthew Renshaw on 34 in Australia’s 127 for three.

Handscomb came to the wicket after skipper Steve Smith was caught behind for 40 off Kyle Abbott with two runs to win.

The home side also lost the wickets of David Warner and epic first-innings centurion Usman Khawaja on the way to victory.

Warner blazed 47 off 51 balls before he was run out in a mix-up and Khawaja, who batted for almost eight hours in the first innings, lasted just two balls before he was leg before wicket to a Tabraiz Shamsi wrong’un.

Australia’s victory saw off the threat of South Africa taking an unprecedented series clean sweep Down Under and was just the tonic after recrimination over the team’s abject form.

But after seizing a 124-run innings lead, Steve Smith’s team broke down the Proteas resistance for their first Test victory since beating New Zealand by seven wickets in Christchurch in February.

Once the dangerous Quinton de Kock was removed for five early on the fourth day, South Africa were always under pressure to build a defendable target to bowl at the Australians.

Both teams wore black armbands to mark the second anniversary of the death of former Australia Test opener Phillip Hughes, who died from bleeding on the brain after being hit on the neck by a rising ball during a domestic match in Sydney.

South Africa held outside hopes of repeating their predecessors’ famous five-run victory in Sydney 22 years ago when they bowled out Australia for 111.

The Proteas, who thrashed Australia in the first two Tests to claim a third consecutive series Down Under, added 56 runs to their overnight lead before they were bowled out with opener Stephen Cook scoring a defiant century.

Cook raised his second Test century and first against Australia with a pull through square leg for four off Josh Hazlewood.

It was a positive finish to an underwhelming series for Cook, who had scores of 0, 12, 23 and 40 in his other innings before his timely ton off 235 balls.

Cook was the last man out when he was bowled by Mitchell Starc 45 minutes before the tea break.

De Kock, who mastered the Australian bowlers, especially spinner Lyon, in the first two Tests, went cheaply.

Australia sought a review after Jackson Bird’s leg before wicket appeal was turned down and replays showed the ball hitting de Kock’s front pad pitching on middle and leg stump.

It was a massive blow for the Proteas’ hopes of giving Australia a challenging target to chase down in the fourth innings.

Philander, named man-of-the-series, was one of Starc’s four victims when he was leg before wicket for 17, losing a review in the process.

Kagiso Rabada lasted just nine balls before he edged a leg-side delivery from Hazlewood to a diving Matthew Wade and Cook’s dismissal ended the innings.

The second pink-ball Test played in Adelaide drew a total of almost 126,000 fans over the four days.

Australia vs South Africa Scoreboard

ADELAIDE, Australia, Nov 27, (AFP): Final scoreboard on the fourth day of the day-night third Test between Australia and South Africa at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday.

SOUTH AFRICA first innings 259 for 9 declared (F. du Plessis 118 not out, S. Cook 40; J. Hazlewood 4-68)

AUSTRALIA first innings 383 (U. Khawaja 145, S. Smith 59; K. Abbott 3-49, K. Rabada 3-84)

SOUTH AFRICA second innings (overnight 194-6)

  1. Cook b Starc……………………………………………………… 104
  2. Elgar c Smith b Starc………………………………………………… 0
  3. Amla c Wade B Hazlewood…………………………………………. 45
  4. J.P. Duminy b Lyon…………………………………………………… 26
  5. du Plessis c Handscomb b Starc……………………………………. 12
  6. Bavuma c Smith b Lyon…………………………………………….. 21
  7. Abbott lbw b Lyon…………………………………………………… 0
  8. de Kock lbw b Bird………………………………………………….. 5
  9. Philander lbw b Starc………………………………………………. 17
  10. Rabada c Wade b Hazlewood………………………………………… 7
  11. Shamsi not out………………………………………………………. 0

Extras (lb10, nb3)…………………………………………………….. 13

Total (all out; 85.2 overs)…………………………………………….. 250

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Elgar), 2-82 (Amla), 3-131 (Duminy), 4-154 (du Plessis), 5-190 (Bavuma), 6-194 (Abbott), 7-201 (de Kock), 8-235 (Philander), 9-250 (Rabada), 10-250 (Cook)

Bowling: Starc 23.2-5-80-4 (1nb), Hazlewood 20-8-41-2, Bird 20-3-54-1 (2nb), Lyon 21-4-60-3, Warner 1-0-5-0

AUSTRALIA second innings

  1. Renshaw not out…………………………………………………… 34
  2. Warner run out (Bavuma/De Kock)…………………………………… 47
  3. Khawaja lbw b Shamsi………………………………………………. 0
  4. Smith c de Kock b Abbott…………………………………………… 40
  5. Handscomb not out………………………………………………….. 1

Extras (lb4, nb1)……………………………………………………….. 5

Total (3 wickets, 40.5 overs)………………………………………….. 127

Fall of wickets: 1-64 (Warner), 2-64 (Khawaja), 3-125 (Smith)

Bowling: Abbott 10-2-26-1, Philander 7-2-20-0, Rabada 9-4-28-0 (1nb), Shamsi 14.5-4-49-1

Result: Australia won by 7 wickets

Series: South Africa 2-1

Man-of-the-Match: Usman Khawaja (AUS)

Toss: South Africa

Umpires: Nigel Llong (ENG) and Richard Kettleborough (ENG)

TV umpire: Aleem Dar (PAK). Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM)

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