World record for Dean Elgar at Newlands
It's one that reflects very well on the gritty Proteas opener...
South African batsman Dean Elgar celebrates after scoring a century (100 runs) during the first day of the third Test cricket match between South Africa and Australia at Newlands cricket ground on March 22, 2018 in Cape Town. / AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
South African opening batsman Dean Elgar equalled a world record when he carried his bat through a completed innings for the third time as his team were bowled out for 311 on the second day of the third Test against Australia on Friday.
Elgar finished unbeaten on 141 – only Desmond Haynes of the West Indies had previously batted unbeaten through a Test innings on three occasions.
Australian captain Steve Smith also equalled a world record when he caught South Africa’s last two batsmen for a total of five catches in the innings, the joint most by a fielder.
Although ten other fielders shared the record, Smith was only the second Australian to achieve the feat after Vic Richardson in 1935/36.
Elgar and Kagiso Rabada frustrated the Australians for 50 minutes as they took South Africa’s overnight total from 266 for eight. They shared a partnership of 50 before off-spinner Nathan Lyon had Rabada caught by Smith at slip off his first ball of he day.
Morne Morkel hit a four before falling in identical fashion four balls later.
Elgar batted for 434 minutes, faced 284 balls and hit 20 fours and a six.
David Warner’s attacking start put the Proteas bowlers under pressure before Kagiso Rabada landed the big fish again as he toppled the left-hander’s off-stump.
Morne Morkel had Usman Khawaja caught in his first over as the Australians went to lunch on 67/2.
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