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| Australia clinch series Brett Lee reacts after Jacques Kallis misses a pull Fifth one-day international, Durban: Australia 271-2 beat South Africa 267-6 (50 overs) by eight wickets and win the series Adam Gilchrist hammered a run-a-ball century to send Australia on their way to an eight-wicket victory in the fifth one-day international against South Africa. After Gilchrist was dismissed captain Ricky Ponting steered the visitors home, edging a four through the vacant slip cordon to wrap up victory with eight overs in hand. The result means the Australians clinch the series with two games still to play. After a poor start to their innings a blazing 76 from Jonty Rhodes, and a run-a-ball 41 from keeper Mark Boucher, saw the South Africans recover to post a potentially challenging 267.
South Africa struggled to get going in their innings and only had 40 on the board after the first 10 overs. Graham Smith held things together with 46 off 77 deliveries before being controversially given out, caught behind off Shane Warne, after the ball appeared to hit his arm guard. He was the only batsman to pass 30 before Rhodes and Boucher came together. When Smith fell in Warne's second over the hosts had stuttered to 110 for three just after the midway point of their innings, but Rhodes and Boucher proceeded to put on 97 in only 13 overs. Hopes extinguished Rhodes raced to his third consecutive half-century before finally falling for 76 off just 70 deliveries, while Boucher was unbeaten on 41 at the end as South Africa reached 267 for six. Any thoughts the hosts had of extending the series into the final two games were quickly extinguished as Gilchrist set about the South African attack. He survived two early scares, with Herschelle Gibbs missing a run-out chance and Jacques Kallis spilling a head-high slip catch, and the Aussie keeper made sure he took full advantage. He put on 170 with Matthew Hayden for the first wicket before Hayden was dismissed for 59. Guided home When Gilchrist eventually top-edged a hook to debutant Jon Kent off Makhaya Ntini, he had scored 105 off 104 balls and the Aussies were within sight of victory. Ponting was joined by Damien Martyn and the captain scored an unbeaten 33 to guide them home with eight wickets and eight overs in hand. The win means Australia take an unbeatable 4-0 lead in the seven-match series, with one match tied and two left to play. South Africa: Herschelle Gibbs, Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis, Neil McKenzie, Jonty Rhodes, Mark Boucher, Shaun Pollock (captain), Jon Kent, Nicky Boje, Mornantau Hayward, Makhaya Ntini. Australia: Matthew Hayden, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting (captain), Damien Martyn, Michael Bevan, Jimmy Maher, Ian Harvey, Shane Warne, Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie, Glenn McGrath. |
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