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Australia, South Africa 1st Test
Ntini & Co rip through Aussies
PERTH—South African fast bowler Makhaya Ntini ripped through Australia’s
fragile middle-order to skittle them for 258 on the opening day of the
first test at the WACA on Friday.
Ntini (5-64) removed the Australian openers Matthew Hayden and Justin
Langer then added the scalps of Brad Hodge, Mike Hussey and Adam
Gilchrist to complete his first five-wicket haul against the world
champions.
South Africa’s openers Graeme Smith and AB de Villiers consolidated
their team’s position by surviving a hostile 34-minute spell from
Australia’s fast bowlers to reach the close on 38 without loss.
Smith was unbeaten on 18 and de Villiers not out 14 with the tourists
220 runs behind and in a strong position.
Paceman Andre Nel (3-29) dismissed Andrew Symonds, then Nathan Bracken
and Glenn McGrath in successive balls to be on a second innings
hat-trick while Shaun Pollock and Charl Langeveldt chipped in with one
wicket each.
Ricky Ponting top scored with 71 from 107 balls while Hodge (41) and
Langer (37) both made solid starts before the tourists rattled the
Australians on a typically lively WACA pitch.
Ntini’s first three victims, Hayden, Langer and Hussey, were all caught
trying to pull good length balls that lifted sharply while Hodge and
Gilchrist were both caught after misjudging the bounce.
Ntini broke through in the second over of the day when Hayden skied a
catch to Jacques Rudolph in the slips cordon for a duck but Ponting and
Langer steadied the Australian innings with a second-wicket partnership
of 111.
Ponting struck 12 boundaries and Langer six to lay the foundations for a
big total.
But the South Africans hit back after lunch, wiping out the last nine
Australian wickets for 147 runs.
Langer was caught by Smith at mid-on and Ponting was trapped lbw by
Pollock after passing England opener Marcus Trescothick as the world’s
leading runscorer in 2005 and looking set for a hundred.
Hussey and Hodge guided Australia through to tea with a 63-run stand
before the batting collapsed again in the final session, with the last
seven wickets tumbling for just 78 runs.
Langeveldt held a spectacular diving catch behind Ntini’s head after
running in from mid-on to get rid of Hussey for 23 then Boucher took the
first of his three catches to send Hodge on his way.
Gilchrist was caught by Herschelle Gibbs at second slip for six just
three balls after Justin Kemp spilt another chance at first slip then
Symonds played on against Nel for 13.
Shane Warne was trapped lbw by Langeveldt for an adventurous 24 before
Nel polished off Bracken (10) and McGrath (no score) to wrap up the
innings in the 76th over.—Agencies |