Australia 228 South Africa 231-5: Boucher and Dippenaar cruise past Australia

Sunday 15 January 2006 20:00 EST
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Composed batting from Mark Boucher helped steer South Africa to a five-wicket win over Australia in the second VB Series match.

Chasing a target of 228, South Africa faltered to 162 for five but reached a winning total of 231 without further loss thanks to an unbeaten 63 from Boucher. He put on 69 in an unbroken stand for the sixth wicket with Justin Kemp, who made 29. Openers Graeme Smith and Boeta Dippenaar put on 27 for the first wicket but then Australia struck two blows in quick succession.

Glenn McGrath had Smith caught by Simon Katich for 12 and then Jacques Kallis was run out for a duck by Andrew Symonds with no further addition to the total. Dippenaar added 28 with Herschelle Gibbs who then departed for 16 when he gave a catch to Damien Martyn off the bowling of Nathan Bracken.

Dippenaar and Ashwell Prince advanced the score from 55 to 125 before Prince became fourth man out as he gave Mike Hussey a catch off the bowling of McGrath. Eventually Dippenaar departed for 74, after putting on a further 37 with Boucher, but then Kemp joined the wicketkeeper for what proved the matchwinning partnership. Some fine bowling from Shaun Pollock and Andrew Hall limited Australia to 228 earlier. Pollock and Hall took three wickets apiece to limit the Australian batsman to a relatively modest total.

The Proteas removed both openers without scoring as Pollock first bowled Adam Gilchrist and then had Katich caught by Smith. He then took his third wicket by bowling Martyn for 12 as the hosts slipped further to 29 for three.

Ricky Ponting and Symonds took the score to 60 before skipper Ponting departed as he gave Monde Zondeki a catch off his own bowling. Then Hall had Symonds caught at the wicket for nine, with Michael Clarke departing in the same manner for eight.

A rout looked on the cards but Hussey and Brett Lee had other ideas as they put together a stand worth 123 off 26 overs and five balls. Hussey finally departed for an innings-high score of 73 when he was bowled by Garnett Kruger to leave the Baggy Caps on 194 for seven. Lee, who struck three sixes, was eighth man out after making 57 when he was run out by Pollock's throw to the gloves of Boucher. Hall then took his third wicket as he bowled Stuart Clark for 15. McGrath was run out for a duck by a combination of Boucher and Hall to leave Bracken unbeaten on seven.

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