Australian wickets fall as South Africa close on first Test victory at Waca - News Summed Up

Australian wickets fall as South Africa close on first Test victory at Waca


Kagiso Rabada took three wickets and Temba Bavuma produced a stunning piece of fielding as South Africa closed in on a first Test victory by reducing Australia to 169 for four, still 369 runs behind, at the end of the fourth day on Sunday. The hosts had started their pursuit of their unlikely victory target soon after lunch when South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis declared at 540-8, a lead of 538, having all but batted Australia out of the contest. Another superb Rabada delivery in his next over had Voges flummoxed and he departed for one run in similar fashion. Australia captain Smith had earlier bowled Philander for 73 to bring an end to three hours of frustration for the hosts as South Africa added another 150 runs to their overnight tally of 390-6. The highest successful fourth-innings run chase in Test cricket was the 418-7 West Indies scored to beat Australia at Antigua in May 2003, while South Africa scored 414-4 to beat their hosts at the Waca in 2008.


Source: The Guardian November 06, 2016 09:45 UTC



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