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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Dangerous
    Clarke and Kaspa are really makin sure the selectors don't regret their selections. top stuff the both of em.
    Well Clarke in particular eases the frustration for me in re: to no MacGill - he takes '5 for' in his debut. This from FOXSPORTS.com.au:

    Sleepless Clark 'lives dream'
    From Greg Buckle in Cape Town, South Africa
    March 17, 2006

    STUART Clark took a remarkable five-wicket haul on debut overnight as Australia bowled South Africa out for 205 in the first Test.

    At stumps Australia was 1-63 in reply, a deficit of 142.

    It was an emphatic show of strength by the game's top-ranked side after the embarrassment of conceding a world-record score of 9-438 in Sunday's deciding one-day international in Johannesburg.

    South Africa crumbled to be all out in 63.5 overs at the Newlands ground here, after skipper Graeme Smith won the toss and batted first on a wicket offering some assistance to Australia's three-pronged seam attack.

    Clark, a surprise inclusion at the expense of leg spinner Stuart MacGill, took 5-55 from 17 overs, with Ashes reject Michael Kasprowicz (2-44) also bowling well in his comeback match, replacing the unavailable Glenn McGrath.

    Clark, 30, became the first Australian to take five wickets on his debut Test since Brett Lee's 5-47 against India at the MCG in December 1999.

    He claimed key quartet Smith (19), Herschelle Gibbs (18), Jacques Kallis (6) and Mark Boucher (16) and also cut down top-scoring tailender Nicky Boje (31).

    Clark, who said he had a sleepless night on Wednesday not knowing whether or not he would be playing, said said the team management only decided after the pre-match warm-up that he would play ahead of MacGill.

    "It is a dream come true. Every kid grows up wanting to play for Australia," he said. "It was a bit of a surreal experience."

    There was one lapse in Clark's performance ? when he dropped a catch at mid-off from No.10 batsman Andre Nel off Brett Lee.

    The incident came soon after he had taken his fifth wicket and he admitted he probably had one eye on the scoreboard.

    South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said it had been a calculated risk to bat first in seam-friendly conditions. He thought his players were a little flat after their efforts on Sunday but is confident they can bounce back.

    Australia's seamers exploited the movement in the wicket which groundstaff had heavily watered to ensure that the re-used pitch holds up for five days.

    Kasprowicz bowled opener AB De Villiers (eight) and removed Jacques Rudolph (10) after Shane Warne fumbled the chance at first slip and kicked it back to wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist.

    Pace spearhead Lee (3-37) was damaging in the second session, dismissing Ashwell Prince (17) and Andrew Hall (24), both snapped up by Matthew Hayden whose diving effort to remove Hall was his third catch of the innings and 100th in Tests.

    Lee also claimed Andre Nel (18), ending a stubborn 32-run stand for the 10th wicket with Makhaya Ntini (17 not out), in the highest partnership of a forgettable innings.

    A reliable seam bowler in the McGrath mould, Clark has been mentored by Test cricket's leading paceman, who is unavailable for the tour because of wife Jane's cancer battle.

    Clark became the 396th player to wear the baggy green cap for Australia after an on-field presentation by former fast bowler and selector Merv Hughes.

    Australia lost opener Justin Langer (16) to a contentious lbw call off Nel, but the left hander had been fortunate to not be given out caught off the gloves in Makhaya Ntini's first over.

    Matthew Hayden and captain Ricky Ponting added an unbeaten 42 for the second wicket.

    The Proteas left out leading paceman Shaun Pollock because of a back injury and recalled Hall for his first Test since March 2005 in the West Indies.

    Clark, who said he had a sleepless night on Wednesday not knowing whether or not he would be playing, said said the team management only decided after the pre-match warm-up that he would play ahead of MacGill.

    "It is a dream come true. Every kid grows up wanting to play for Australia," he said. "It was a bit of a surreal experience."

    There was one lapse in Clark's performance ? when he dropped a catch at mid-off from No.10 batsman Andre Nel off Brett Lee.

    The incident came soon after he had taken his fifth wicket and he admitted he probably had one eye on the scoreboard.

    South Africa coach Mickey Arthur said it had been a calculated risk to bat first in seam-friendly conditions. He thought his players were a little flat after their efforts on Sunday but is confident they can bounce back.

    Scoreboard (stumps day one)
    SOUTH AFRICA 1st innings
    G SMITH c Gilchrist b Clark 19
    AB De VILLIERS b Kasprowicz 8
    H GIBBS b Clark 18
    J KALLIS c Hayden b Clark 6
    A PRINCE c Hayden b Lee 17
    J RUDOLPH c Gilchrist b Kasprowicz 10
    M BOUCHER c Gilchrist b Clark 16
    A HALL c Hayden b Lee 24
    N BOJE lbw b Clark 31
    A NEL lbw b Lee 18
    M NTINI not out 17
    Sundries (15 nb, 6lb) 21
    Total 205
    Fall: 24 (De Villiers), 42 (Smith), 48 (Kallis), 61 (Gibbs), 76 (Rudolph), 104 (Boucher), 124 (Prince), 148 (Hall), 173 (Boje), 205 (Nel).
    Bowling: B Lee 14.5-2-37-3 (1nb), M Kasprowicz 13-0-44-2 (10nb), A Symonds 10-2-22-0 (2nb), S Clark 17-3-55-5 (1nb), S Warne 9-0-41-0 (1nb).
    Batting time: 280 mins. Overs: 63.5.

    AUSTRALIA 1st innings
    J LANGER lbw b Nel 16
    M HAYDEN not out 22
    R PONTING not out 20
    Sundries (lb5) 5
    Total: one wicket for 63
    Fall: 21 (Langer)
    Bowling: Ntini 9-1-30-0, Nel 8-4-14-1, Hall 5-2-14-0, Boje 1-1-0-0. Overs: 23. Innings time: 100 mins.
    6978.

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    I will eat my hat!! As someone who has repeatedly called for Clark not to be selected I bow to him. Great effort!!


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    Well done to Stuart Clark... he has shown everyone why he is touted as the next one in line after Glenn McGrath...

    Well done Australia.. from the reports I heard about this match.. we caught well, bowled well and batted well and overall were good on the park and that is only a good thing.. I loved watching Shane Warne's football skills to Adam Gilchrist to dismiss a SA player this morning on TV... it is classic...






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    I watched this last night, and it is one thing to get 5 wickets but lets face it, there can be luck involved.

    The best thing about Clark last night, was it was not luck, he bowled fantasic.

    The spell before lunch was awesome bowling, the way he set up Kalis and Gibbs was simply sensational.

    Was very very McGrath like

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    Lunch score with Ponting just having got out to Kallis;

    South Africa 205
    Australia 175/2 (50.3 ov) Australia trail by 30 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings

    Lunch - Day 2 Australia RR: 3.47

    Minimum overs
    remaining today: 62.3


    Hours of Play (GMT): Start 8.30am, Lunch 10.30-11.10am, Tea 1.10-1.30pm, Close 3.30pm

    Batsmen: R B 4s 6s S/R

    ML Hayden (LHB) 78 160 11 1 48.75 Non-striker

    Bowlers: O M R W Econ
    JH Kallis (RFM) 5.3 0 21 1 3.82 (0nb, 1w) Wynberg End
    N Boje (SLA) 3 1 12 0 4.00 (0nb, 0w) Kelvin Grove End


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    Onya Clarkey

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    Great spell of bowling from Brett Lee who took two wickets leaving SA in all sorts of trouble - he got rid of A.B. DeVilliers and the dangerous Gibbs in the one over. The danger man is now Kallis who averages 62 in his second innings and can really get stuck in for a long innings if he finds a partner willing.

    The magician Shane Warne got his man Smith - classic stuff from the great man and I believe an LBW appeal turned down was unlucky. The same can be said for Lee who had a plum LBW decision turned down as the ump thought he heard an inside edge.

    We are in the box seat here, let's hope all goes to plan and we don't see some game 5 of the ODI series happen here in the first test

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    Clark has a debut haul of 9/89.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Dangerous
    Clark has a debut haul of 9/89.
    Well he has proved his critics wrong (including myself). But the ket will be to back it up with some consistency.

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    I suppose Graham Smith is eating humble pie atm, smashed by 7 wickets and all done and dusted in under 3 days. Was someone saying something about a ODI a few days ago??? Don't remember a thing. :lol!: :win:

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    So much for not being mentally ready for this test


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