shantanu_rooney
Chairman of Selectors
Aussies Strike Twice but De Villiers and Prince Fight Back
The Australian team followed the two umpires as they came out after the lunch break. Then followed by the two South African batsman. Graeme Smith who was at non striker's end not out on 47 and Jacques Kallis who was on the strikers end on 23. Ricky Ponting decided to bring Brett Lee, Australia's main bowler back into the attack as Australians needed a wicket to break this partnership which had put on 73 runs. Kallis straight away started the scoring with a single towards cover. But next ball it was Lee who finally got the wicket. Lee bowled a quick bouncer and Smith hooked it but got a top edge which was easily caught by Peter Siddle at fine leg. Aussies celebrated as they knew they had got the most important wicket of Graeme Smith for 47 of 83 balls. Ashwell Prince was the next batsman in to face Lee and he did play him well.
Ponting decided to give Johnson a new spell and was hoping for breakthrough and it did happen. The short ball was the trick again. Kallis like Smith went to hook the bouncer, but mistimed the shot and gave an easy catch to Siddle at fine leg. Aussies strike twice in two overs after lunch. Both the settle batsman were back to the pavilion and the latest of them was Kallis for 27. South Africa were in trouble as AB de Villiers came in the middle. De Villiers got of the mark straight away with a straight drive for four. South Africans would be hoping that this two stay at the crease for a long time and steady the innings.
Lee and Johnson were bowling good line and length and weren't allowing the batsman any room. The boundaries were being difficult to come by but the two batsman looked happy taking the ones and twos and keep the strike rotating. De Villiers was looking aggressive with his batting approach hitting each and every ball but to the fielder's hands while Prince was playing it safe by leaving all balls outside the off stump. Krejza was brought back to the attack instead of Johnson who went for 8 runs in his small 2 over second spell. Krejza was welcomed by De Villiers with two consecutive boundaries. The first ball De Villiers cut him through the point and gully region and the second one, he came down the pitch and played against the turn over covers. This aggressive batting by De Villiers had brought life back in the South African supporters and had made Ponting to rethink about his field placings.
While on the other end Prince played the anchor role giving the most of the strike to De Villiers who was hitting every ball from the middle of the bat. Along with boundaries De Villiers and Prince also rotated the strike which amde it dificult for Lee and Krejza to bowl a particular line and length. Soon it was Prince who hit his first boundary of the match as he swept Krejza for four beating the short fine leg fielder. The runs were coming easily and this was worring the Australian captain. This pair had suddenly put on 44 runs in 10 overs after lunch consisting of many ones and twos and 4 boundaries.
South Africa: 139/4( 42 Overs, 1st Innings)
A.Prince: 16(35)
AB de Villiers: 22(29)
Extras: 14
Last Wicket:
J.Kallis c Siddle b Johnson 29(68)
G.Smith c Siddle b Lee 47(83)
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