Du Plessis ton lifts South Africa to big win over Australia

 

(REUTERS)-A century from stand-in skipper Faf du Plessis lifted South Africa to a huge 142-run win over Australia and a 2-0 lead in the five-match one-day international series at The Wanderers yesterday.Du Plessis, who is leading the side in this series in the absence of the injured AB de Villiers, plundered 111 from 93 balls as South African posted a commanding 361 for six in their 50 overs having been asked to bat by Australia.
The tourists lost regular wickets on a good batting track and were all out for 219 in the 38th over as the home side recorded their second biggest ODI win over Australia by runs, eclipsed only by a 196-run victory a decade ago in Cape Town.
Australia captain Steve Smith inserted South Africa in the belief that bowling conditions would be best in the morning but the home side made a fine start, racing to 70 in the 12th over before Quinton de Kock, who blasted 178 in the first game on Friday, mistimed his shot and was caught for 22.
Fellow opener Rilee Rossouw (75) and JP Duminy (82) made valuable contributions but the innings was steered by Du Plessis’s century as he struck 13 fours and manoeuvred the ball around with great skill.
Australia gave debuts to opening bowlers Chris Tremain and Joe Mennie but they found their introduction to international cricket an eye-opener. Tremain recorded figures of 1-78 in his 10 overs and Mennie finished with 0-82.
John Hastings was the pick of the visiting attack with 3-57 in his 10.
South Africa, in turn, were able to apply pressure with the ball and never let the Australian scoring tempo climb to the required rate.
David Warner (50) and Travis Head (51) were the only batsmen to threaten big scores but they could not convert to three figures to give their side a chance.
The third ODI will be played in Durban on Wednesday when South Africa will have an early chance to wrap up the series.

SOUTH AFRICA Innings
Q. de Kock c Tremain b Hastings 22
R. Rossouw c sub b Hastings 75
F. du Plessis c Smith b M. Marsh 111
J. Duminy b M. Marsh 82
D. Miller c Zampa b Hastings 26
F. Behardien c Warner b Tremain 13
W. Parnell not out 8
A. Phehlukwayo not out 13
Extras (lb-1 w-10) 11
Total (for 6 wickets, 50 overs) 361
Fall of wickets: 1-70 Q. de Kock,2-146 R. Rossouw,3-296 J. Duminy,4-308 F. du Plessis,5-334 F. Behardien,6-347 D. Miller
Did not bat: D. Steyn, K. Rabada, I. Tahir
Bowling: C. Tremain 10 – 0 – 78 – 1(w-2),J. Mennie 10 – 0 – 82 – 0(w-1),J. Hastings 10 -0-57-3 (W-1),M. Marsh 10 – 0 – 68 – 2(w-1),
A. Zampa 8 – 0 – 54 – 0, T. Head 2 – 0 – 21 – 0(w-5)

AUSTRALIA Innings
A. Finch c Behardien b Rabada 1
D. Warner c Miller b Duminy 50
S. Smith c de Kock b Steyn 14
G. Bailey b Parnell 9
M. Marsh c de Kock b Parnell 19
T. Head lbw b Rabada 51
M. Wade c Duminy b Parnell 33
J. Hastings c Miller b Phehlukwayo 23
J. Mennie b Tahir 1
A. Zampa b Phehlukwayo 8
C. Tremain not out 0
Extras (lb-4 w-6) 10
Total (all out, 37.4 overs) 219
Fall of wickets: 1-3 A. Finch,2-29 S. Smith,3-55 G. Bailey,4-87 M. Marsh,5-114 D. Warner,6-183 T. Head,7-185 M. Wade,8-204 J. Mennie,9-213 J. Hastings,10-219 A. Zampa
Bowling: D. Steyn 7 – 0 – 37 – 1(w-1), K. Rabada 7 – 0 – 31 – 2(w-4),
W. Parnell 7 – 0 – 40 – 3.
A. Phehlukwayo 6.4 – 0 – 59 – 2(w-1)
I. Tahir 7 – 1 – 31 – 1
J. Duminy 3 – 0 – 17 – 1

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