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Australia versus South Africa A on the go at Willowmoore

The Australian seam bowlers acquitted themselves nicely on the Willowmoore deck.

Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins both took three wickets in the space of 10 balls to first stop a promising South Africa A batting effort in its tracks and then run through the lower order respectively on the opening day of Australia’s three-day tour match at Sahara Park Willowmoore yesterday.

The South Africans, however, fought back immediately to make it a bowler’s day as they reduced the Australians to 87/3 by the close.

This left them with an overall deficit of 133 runs.

Duanne Olivier in an extended opening spell of eight overs started the process with a double wicket maiden over and then Malusi Siboto chimed in with the key wicket of Steve Smith.

The home side, after winning the toss, were bowled out for 220 in just 58.5 overs, after having been 107/1 in the over leading in to the lunch break thanks to a stand of 82 in 14.5 overs between Theunis de Bruyn (46 off 43 balls, 9 fours) and Zubayr Hamza (44 off 89 balls 6 fours).

However, De Bruyn was dismissed by Hazlewood off what turned out to be the last ball before lunch and was quickly followed after the break by Hamza and home captain Khaya Zondo.

The South Africans were left to rue the fact that five of their seven batsmen got past 20 but none reached 50.

There was a period of resistance from Senuran Muthusamy (36 off 86 balls, 6 fours), who put on 43 for the sixth wicket with Rudi Second and 40 for the seventh with Wiaan Mulder before Cummins ran through the tail to finish with 4/32 in 11 overs. Hazlewood took 3/40 from his 12.

The match continues today from 10am.

Entrance to the ground is free.


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