Thursday, October 13, 2016

South Africa Clinch Series


David Warner's splendid thump of 173-run went futile as Australia lost the fifth One-Day International (ODI) of the arrangement against South Africa at Cape Town. They had officially lost past four ODI of the arrangement. Batting to begin with, South Africa had poor begin as they lost their initial three-wickets at 52. From that point on, JP Duminy and Rilee Rossouw assembled an astounding association of 182 keeps running for fourth-wicket. Rossouw wound up scoring 122, while Duminy made 73. After them, wickets continued tumbling for South Africa in death overs yet figured out how to post solid aggregate of 327 for the loss of eight wickets. Pacer Chris Tremain and Joe Mennie scalped three-wickets each for Australia, while Scott Boland got two wickets. Coming into pursue, Australia could have lost this amusement path before if Quinton de Kock had not dropped Warner's in the 6th over of match. Warner took full favorable position of relief kept the stream of run consistent yet wickets continued tumbling from the other. Next to Warner, Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head, no other batsmen from Australian batting could even touch 20-run stamp with seven of them got out under 10. Had there been any support to Warner, then the result could have been something else.

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