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    Default Proteas win toss, lose Kallis

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    SOUTH Africa won the toss and sent Western Australia in to bat in the opening match of its Australian tour at the WACA Ground in Perth today.

    Overcast conditions have greeted the tourists, who are preparing for the first Test against Australia starting in Perth on December 16.

    The Proteas suffered a blow when leading batsman Jacques Kallis was ruled out of the match with an elbow injury.

    Mark Boucher will captain the side while Graeme Smith nurses a finger injury.

    Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini and Andre Nel will lead a strong Proteas bowling attack, with Garnett Kruger named 12th man.

    Australia Test opening batsman Justin Langer will captain the Warriors, while Mathew Inness will carry the drinks.

    SOUTH AFRICA: Mark Boucher (captain), AB de Villiers, Jacques Rudolph, Herschelle Gibbs, Ashwell Prince, Justin Kemp, Shaun Pollock, Nicky Boje, Charl Langeveldt, Makhaya Ntini, Andre Nel, Garnett Kruger (12th man).
    WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Justin Langer (captain), Marcus North, Chris Rogers, Clint Heron, Adam Voges, David Bandy, Shawn Gillies, Luke Ronchi, Beau Casson, Steve Magoffin, Ben Edmondson, Mathew Innes (12th man).






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    Kallis is a big loss and hopefully he can be fit for the Tests






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    WA 3/152 (46.5 overs)WA Run Rate3.24RSAWA Retravision Warriors Lead by 152 Runs with 7 Wickets remaining

    Current Match Status: In Play
    Batting Score Batting Statistics
    Partnership 85 runs, 149 balls, run rate 3.42
    North 42 95b, 7x4, 0x6, SR: 44.21
    Voges 52 81b, 10x4, 0x6, SR: 64.19
    Bowling Bowling Statistics
    Last 5 overs: | 1 4 . . . . | . . . . . . | . . . 1 . 4 | . . . 4 . . | . . . . 1
    N.Boje 0/13 (4.5)
    J.Kemp 0/16 (3.0)


    WA Retravision Warriors 1st Innings R M B 4 6
    Batters name Fall Of Wicket Runs Minutes Balls Faced Four's Sixes
    Extras 0b, 1lb, 3nb, 0wd 4
    Total 3 wickets, 46.5 overs 152
    J.Langer b:Langeveldt 21 49 37 2 1
    C.Rogers c:Langeveldt b:Nel 22 68 46 3 0
    C.Heron c:Boucher b:Pollock 11 46 26 1 0
    M.North not out 42 127 95 7 0
    A.Voges not out 52 97 81 10 0
    SG
    L.Ronchi
    Bandy,D
    B.Casson
    B.Edmondson
    S.Magoffin

    FOW: 1-30 (Langer, 12.1 ov) , 2-51 (Rogers, 15.2 ov) , 3-67 (Heron, 22.1 ov)
    Bowling O M R W Wd Nb
    Bowlers Name Overs Bowled Maiden Overs Runs Against Wickets Taken Wides Bowled No Balls
    S.Pollock 9.0 7 10 1 0 0
    M.Ntini 8.0 1 27 0 0 0
    A.Nel 11.0 2 44 1 0 0
    C.Langeveldt 11.0 2 41 1 0 3
    N.Boje 4.5 0 13 0 0 0
    J.Kemp 3.0 1 16 0 0 0


    South Africa team:
    J.Rudolph, H.Gibbs, J.Kemp, M.Boucher, S.Pollock, N.Boje, C.Langeveldt, M.Ntini, A.Nel, C.Willoughby, M.Zondeki
    12th men: M.Inness (WA),






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    Not terribly encouraging for the Proteas. Smith has been loud with the fact that his bowlers are rubbing their hands together at the thought of playing at the WACA, but without some marked improvement and plans they will be cannon fodder.


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    WA 5/302 (90 overs)WA Run Rate3.35RSAWA Retravision Warriors Lead by 302 Runs with 5 Wickets remaining

    Current Match Status: End Of Days Play
    Batting Score Batting Statistics
    Partnership 49 runs, 80 balls, run rate 3.67
    Gillies 10 42b, 0x4, 0x6, SR: 23.80
    Bandy 59 70b, 7x4, 1x6, SR: 84.28
    Bowling Bowling Statistics
    Last 5 overs: | . . . . . . | . . . . . . | . . . 1 4 . | . . . . 1 . | . 2 1 3 . .
    M.Ntini 0/54 (17.0)
    S.Pollock 1/27 (17.0)


    WA Retravision Warriors 1st Innings R M B 4 6
    Batters name Fall Of Wicket Runs Minutes Balls Faced Four's Sixes
    Extras 0b, 3lb, 4nb, 0wd 7
    Total 5 wickets, 90 overs 302
    J.Langer b:Langeveldt 21 49 37 2 1
    C.Rogers c:Langeveldt b:Nel 22 68 46 3 0
    C.Heron c:Boucher b:Pollock 11 46 26 1 0
    M.North c:Boucher b:Langeveldt 71 202 159 10 0
    A.Voges c: sub (Kruger) b:Boje 101 216 165 17 0
    Bandy,D not out 59 95 70 7 1
    SG not out 10 51 42 0 0
    L.Ronchi
    B.Casson
    B.Edmondson
    S.Magoffin

    DNB: FOW: 1-30 (Langer, 12.1 ov) , 2-51 (Rogers, 15.2 ov) , 3-67 (Heron, 22.1 ov) , 4-213 (North, 65.3 ov) , 5-253 (Voges, 76.4 ov)
    Bowling O M R W Wd Nb
    Bowlers Name Overs Bowled Maiden Overs Runs Against Wickets Taken Wides Bowled No Balls
    S.Pollock 17.0 9 27 1 0 0
    M.Ntini 17.0 3 54 0 0 0
    A.Nel 19.0 3 78 1 0 0
    C.Langeveldt 17.0 2 76 2 0 4
    N.Boje 12.0 2 36 1 0 0
    J.Kemp 8.0 1 28 0 0 0


    South Africa team:
    J.Rudolph, H.Gibbs, J.Kemp, M.Boucher, S.Pollock, N.Boje, C.Langeveldt, M.Ntini, A.Nel, C.Willoughby, M.Zondeki
    12th men: M.Inness (WA),






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    Not exactly awe inspiring from a test strength attack against a state team that whilst good is still only first class level, and not the top of Aus first class at that.


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    I was expecting Langer to score better but the rest of WA are really standing up and showing their talent






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    from cricketinfo.com

    Jacques Kallis, the South Africa vice-captain, may find himself ruled out of South Africa's second three-day tour match after aggaravating a chronic elbow injury during a practice session at the WACA ground in Perth on Sunday.

    A scan on Kallis's left elbow - first injured during South Africa's recent tour of India - showed that there was a slight tear and some inflammation of a lateral tendon. The injury has already seen Kallis sit out a tour match against Western Australia, currently being played at the WACA. Shane Jabbar, the team physiotherapist, hoped Kallis would be fit for South Africa's three-day tour match against a Western Australian XI, starting at the University of Western Australia on December 11.

    Kallis's absence meant Mark Boucher, the wicketkeeper, took over as captain for the match against Western Australia with Graeme Smith also out with an injured finger.

    The first Test against Australia starts at Perth on December 16.






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    If Kallis misses the first test then i think SA have no chance. Looking at the scorecard from day 1's play i assume that they've made the mistake that a lot of touring sides have made when they've gone to the WACA, they've thought that all they have to do is bowl quick & in doing so forgot about line & length.

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    To put the Sth. Sfricans poor start to the game in perspective here is the Pura Cup table.


    Team Mt Pts Qt
    NSW 4 20 2.417
    VIC 4 14 0.904
    SA 4 12 1.169
    QLD 4 10 1.055
    TAS 4 8 0.72
    WA 4 2 0.612


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    WA 8/367 (105.3 overs)WA Run Rate3.47RSAWA Retravision Warriors Lead by 367 Runs with 2 Wickets remaining

    Current Match Status: In Play
    Batting Score Batting Statistics
    Partnership 26 runs, 30 balls, run rate 5.2
    Casson 17 29b, 1x4, 1x6, SR: 58.62
    Magoffin 9 16b, 1x4, 0x6, SR: 56.25
    Bowling Bowling Statistics
    Last 5 overs: | 3 . . . . . | . . . . 4 . | 2 . 3 . 6 1 | 1 . . . . 4 | . 2b .
    S.Pollock 1/42 (19.3)
    A.Nel 1/83 (20.0)


    WA Retravision Warriors 1st Innings R M B 4 6
    Batters name Fall Of Wicket Runs Minutes Balls Faced Four's Sixes
    Extras 2b, 4lb, 6nb, 3wd 15
    Total 8 wickets, 105.2 overs 367
    J.Langer b:Langeveldt 21 49 37 2 1
    C.Rogers c:Langeveldt b:Nel 22 68 46 3 0
    C.Heron c:Boucher b:Pollock 11 46 26 1 0
    M.North c:Boucher b:Langeveldt 71 202 159 10 0
    A.Voges c: sub (Kruger) b:Boje 101 216 164 17 0
    D. Bandy c:Kemp b:Langeveldt 64 95 84 8 1
    S. Gillies c:Gibbs b:Ntini 20 51 58 1 0
    L.Ronchi b:Langeveldt 16 26 20 3 0
    B.Casson not out 17 44 29 1 1
    S.Magoffin not out 9 22 16 1 0
    B.Edmondson

    DNB: FOW: 1-30 (Langer, 12.1 ov) , 2-51 (Rogers, 15.2 ov) , 3-67 (Heron, 22.1 ov) , 4-215 (North, 65.3 ov) , 5-255 (Voges, 76.4 ov) , 6-321 (Bandy, 94.4 ov) , 7-322 (Gillies, 95.2 ov) , 8-341 (Ronchi, 100.3 ov)
    Bowling O M R W Wd Nb
    Bowlers Name Overs Bowled Maiden Overs Runs Against Wickets Taken Wides Bowled No Balls
    S.Pollock 19.4 9 42 1 0 0
    M.Ntini 22.0 5 66 1 0 0
    A.Nel 20.0 3 83 1 0 0
    C.Langeveldt 24.0 3 104 4 1 6
    N.Boje 12.0 2 36 1 0 0
    J.Kemp 8.0 1 30 0 2 0


    South Africa team:
    J.Rudolph, H.Gibbs, J.Kemp, M.Boucher, S.Pollock, N.Boje, C.Langeveldt, M.Ntini, A.Nel, C.Willoughby, M.Zondeki
    12th men: M.Inness (WA),






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    Not looking good for SA when the team coming last in the Pura Cup can put 400 on you and declare. Be good to see how the bats go. Makes me wonder if the South African bowlers have fallen into the trap of just trying to blast people out at the WACA rather thatn bowling\thinking them out.

    Warriors close their innings

    South Africa has survived a few tense overs and is 0-12 at lunch on day two of the three-day warm-up match against Western Australia at the WACA.

    A B De Villiers survived an early appeal for LBW, but apart from that scare, the South Africans have looked comfortable.

    Earlier in the day, the Warriors resumed on 5-306, after a century from Adam Voges and half-centuries to Marcus North and David Bandy.

    However, the Warriors soon lost three quick wickets in the morning session to find themselves 8-343.

    Bandy (64) was the first to go when an attempted pull shot off the bowling of Charl Langeveldt skied into the air and was caught at point.

    Shawn Gillies followed next over after edging Makhaya Ntini to gully for 20.

    However a 48-run partnership between Beau Casson and Steve Magoffin led a solid-revival, before the Warriors declared their first innings at 8-391 shortly before lunch.

    Charl Langeveldt bowled superbly in the morning session, and finished with figures of 4-104 for South Africa.


    Western Australia First Innings
    Langer b Langeveldt 21 (49)
    Rogers c Langeveldt b Nel 22 (68)
    Heron c Boucher b Pollock 11 (46)
    North c Boucher b Langeveldt 71 (202)
    Voges c sub (Kruger) b Boje 101 (216)
    Bandy c Prince b Langeveldt 64 (84)
    Gillies c Gibbs b Ntini 20 (57)
    Ronchi b Langeveldt 16 (20)
    Casson not out 22 (45)
    Magoffin not out 24 (27)
    Extras 17 (4b, 6lb, 6nb, 1wd)
    Total 391 declared (8 wickets, 110 overs)

    FoW: 1-30, 2-51, 3-67, 4-213, 5-253, 6-323, 7-324, 8-343

    Bowling
    Pollock 22 9 51 1
    Ntini 25 5 66 1
    Nel 22 3 94 1
    Langeveldt 24 3 104 4
    Boje 12.0 2 36 1
    Kemp 8 1 30 0

    South Africa First Innings
    De Villiers not out 1 (9)
    Rudolph not out 11 (21)
    Total 0-12 (5 overs)

    Bowling
    Magoffin 3 1 5 0
    Edmondson 2 0 7 0


    Shortly after lunch SA look comfortable;

    Batting Score Batting Statistics
    Partnership 43 runs, 84 balls, run rate 3.07
    Rudolph 38 60b, 6x4, 0x6, SR: 63.33
    de Villiers 5 24b, 0x4, 0x6, SR: 20.83
    Bowling Bowling Statistics
    Last 5 overs:
    | . 4 . . 1 . | 2 . 4 . . . | . . . . . . | . . . . . . | 1 . . . . .
    D. Bandy 0/6 (3.0)
    S.Magoffin 0/26 (7.0)


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    6 December, 2005
    Warriors on top at WACA

    South Africa has reached 4-116 in reply to Western Australia's declared first innings score of 8-391 at tea on day two of the tour match at the WACA.

    WA debutant Shawn Gillies has ripped through the visitors' top order, snaring 3-20 from six overs after a solid start by the South Africans.

    Openers AB De Villiers and Jacques Rudolph put on 71 before Gillies was brought into the attack in the 21st over with immediate effect.

    The paceman bowled De Villiers with just his second ball for 27, and then dismissed Rudolph four balls later - caught at point for a well-made 43.

    Gillies soon had his third wicket when Ashwell Prince top-edged a short ball which flew into the air and was easily caught by Steve Magoffin at fine-leg.

    Gillies bowled with good pace and bounce, and seemed to continually trouble the batsmen.

    Herschelle Gibbs momentarily settled the ship and reached 25 with some glorious shots but was bowled by Edmondson just four minutes before tea to leave the Warriors with the upper hand.

    Earlier in the day, WA resumed on 5-306 before losing both overnight batsmen in consecutive overs.

    David Bandy (64) was the first to go when an attempted pull shot off the bowling of Charl Langeveldt skied into the air and was caught at point.

    Gillies followed next over after edging Makhaya Ntini to gully for 20.

    Luke Ronchi was dismissed on 16 when he left a fantastic Langeveldt in-swinger that crashed into his off stump.

    The Warriors declared shortly before lunch, after Beau Casson and Steve Magoffin helped lift the score with a 48-run partnership.

    Langeveldt bowled superbly in the morning session, and finished with figures of 4-104 for South Africa.

    South Africa First Innings
    De Villiers b Gillies 27 (46)
    Rudolph c Bandy b Gillies 43 (78)
    Gibbs b Edmondson 25 (35)
    Prince c Magoffin b Gillies 4 (11)
    Kemp not out 9 (36)
    Boucher not out 4 (4)
    Extras 4 (0b, 4lb, 0nb, 0wd)
    Total 4-116 (35 overs)

    FoW: 1-71, 2-72, 384, 4-112

    Bowling
    Magoffin 8 2 30 0
    Edmondson 8 0 37 1
    Bandy 12 4 25 0
    Gillies 6 1 20 3
    Casson 1 1 0 0


    Not terribly confidence boosting - though they have another 3 day match v WA and a OD to get some more form under their belts.


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    Ok here is the update...

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    South Africa 1st Innings R M B 4 6
    Batters name Fall Of Wicket Runs Minutes Balls Faced Four's Sixes
    Extras 8b, 6lb, 0nb, 1wd 15
    Total 10 wickets, 53.1 overs 179
    J.Rudolph c:Bandy b:Gillies 43 77 78 6 0
    A.De Villiers b:Gillies 27 73 46 4 0
    H.Gibbs b:Edmondson 25 219 35 3 0
    A.Prince c:Magoffin b:Gillies 4 13 11 0 0
    J.Kemp b:Edmondson 13 202 56 1 0
    M.Boucher c:Bandy b:Edmondson 8 0 18 1 0
    S.Pollock c:Voges b:Casson 4 0 11 0 0
    N.Boje not out 26 0 34 6 0
    M.Ntini lbw b:Casson 0 0 1 0 0
    A.Nel c:Langer b:Casson 0 0 11 0 0
    C.Langeveldt c & b: Casson 14 0 18 1 1
    DNB:
    FOW:
    1-71 (de Villiers, 20.2 ov) , 2-72 (Rudolph, 20.6 ov) , 3-84 (Prince, 24.5 ov) , 4-112 (Gibbs, 34.2 ov) , 5-124 (Boucher, 40.2 ov) , 6-124 (Kemp, 40.4 ov) , 7-136 (Pollock, 43.2 ov) , 8-136 (Ntini, 43.3 ov) , 9-146 (Nel, 47.2 ov) , 10-179 (Langeveldt, 53.1 ov)
    South Africa all out in their first innings for 179 and forced to follow on... now...

    Mark Boucher is out 5/95... and really really in trouble.. not again.. lets hope they can improve as they play more matches.. we need a contest.. not a white wash..
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    And i was hoping that SA would make a good series







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