AUSTRALIA'S DAY OF SHAME ENDS IN 322-RUN ROUTE
Morkel stars as Australia's shambolic performance ends with 322-run defeat |
Australian cricket's day of shame ended in a crushing 322-run
defeat by South Africa on the fourth day of the the third Test at Newlands on
Sunday.
Set an
unlikely 430 to win, Australia were bowled out for a paltry 107, with fast
bowler Morne Morkel taking five for 23.
It was a
fittingly dismal end to the match for Australia after they were caught up in a
ball-tampering scandal on Saturday which sent shockwaves through the sport.
Skipper
Steve Smith was subsequently banned for one match by the ICC, just hours after
he and vice-captain David Warner had stood down from their positions for the
remainder of the match.
Steve Smith is dismissed by Morne Morkel for just seven runs |
"It's
been a horrible 24 hours -- I want apologise to our fans and those back
home," said stand-in skipper Tim Paine.
The
Australians had already woken to bruising criticism from their own chief
executive and prime minister, as well as condemnation from around the cricket
world.
It followed
the admission by Smith and young batsman Cameron Bancroft that they had
deliberately tried to change the condition of the ball on Saturday.
The day
seldom got any better.
Tim Paine
and his bowlers could not stop South Africa from taking their second innings
total to 373.
Embattled
opening batsmen Bancroft and Warner weathered a challenging 70 minutes before
tea at the start of their second innings before the run-out of Bancroft sparked
a collapse in which all ten wickets fell for just 50 runs in 19.3 overs and 99
minutes.
Bancroft
fell to a direct hit from midwicket by South African captain Faf du Plessis
after being called for a risky single by Warner.
Three
overs later Warner edged Kagiso Rabada to AB de Villiers at third slip.
Both
Bancroft and Warner were booed as they left the wicket but the near-capacity
crowd's jeers grew in volume when Smith walked out -– and there were more boos
after he was caught at gully off Morkel for seven.
It was
Smith's last appearance in the series after being banned for one match for his
role in the scandal, which means he will miss the fourth and final Test in
Johannesburg, starting on Friday.
During
Smith's short stay at the wicket, two wickets fell off successive balls from
left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj, with Usman Khawaja caught at slip off a ball
that went straight on and Shaun Marsh prodding one which turned and bounced out
of the rough to short leg.
The
collapse continued when Mitchell Marsh and Pat Cummins fell to successive
short-pitched balls from Morkel.
Mitchell
Starc was hit on the helmet by another bouncer from Morkel. Two balls after a
lengthy delay he gloved another lifter to short leg.
Nathan
Lyon was run out without facing a ball as Paine tried to keep the strike and
Josh Hazlewood was caught at third man to end one of the most humiliating
episodes in Australia’s cricket history.
SOURCE: AFP
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