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Humiliated Australia loses 3rd test to South Africa

South Africa’s Morne Morkel celebrates after dismissing Pat Cummins on day 4 of the third Test against Australia in Cape Town on Sunday.   | Photo Credit: Reuters

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Set 430 to win, Australia were skittled out for just 107 late on the fourth day at Newlands.

Arriving and departing to boos from the crowd, Australia’s cricketers endured further humiliation on Sunday after being bowled out for 107 and losing to South Africa by 322 runs in the third test, after admitting to cheating a day earlier.

Australia was removed in less than 40 overs in its second innings on Day 4 at Newlands in Cape Town, failing to offer pride-restoring resistance and way off the winning target of 430.

With captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner stepping down from their leadership roles while their involvement in a ball-tampering scandal is fully investigated, Australia looked like a team with its morale shattered.

Smith and Warner played on Sunday but wicketkeeper Tim Paine took over as stand-in captain.

Warner top-scored for the Aussies with 32 and fellow opener Cameron Bancroft, also involved in the tampering plan, made 26 with an opening partnership of 57. They were both booed as they arrived and then trudged off the field, as was Smith, who made just 7.

Away from the reputational damage suffered by Australia from its ball tampering on Day 3, Australia now trails 2-1 in the series with one test to go. Smith is banned for that last test because of his leading role in hatching a plan to cheat in the Cape Town game on Saturday.

Australia’s proud record of having never lost a series in South Africa since 1970 is seriously under threat in Johannesburg next week.

South Africa’s players had been told to maintain their focus on winning the test amid separate investigations by the International Cricket Council and Cricket Australia into the ball tampering which was planned, carried out and then botched by senior Australian players and Bancroft.

South Africa set Australia a huge task to win by making 373 in the second innings and then cutting through the Australian batsmen mercilessly.

Fast bowler Morne Morkel took 5-23 in Australia’s second innings and nine wickets in the match in what is his last series in international cricket.

It was Australia’s second-heaviest defeat to South Africa in terms of runs and its heaviest since 1970.

Scoreboard

South Africa (first innings) 311

Australia (first innings) 255

South Africa (second innings): A. Markram c Cummins b Starc 84; D. Elgar c Smith b Cummins 14; H. Amla c Bancroft b Cummins 31; A. de Villiers c S. Marsh b Hazlewood  63; F. du Plessis lbw b Lyon 20; T. Bavuma c sub (Handscomb) b Hazlewood 5; Q. de Kock c Paine b Cummins 65; V. Philander not out 52; K. Rabada st Paine b Lyon 20; K. Maharaj c Cummins b Lyon 5; M. Morkel c Khawaja b Hazlewood 6; Extras (b4, lb1, nb1, w2) 8.

Total (112.2 overs) 373.

Fall of wickets: 1-28 (Elgar), 2-104 (Amla), 3-151 (Markram), 4-196 (Du Plessis), 5-201 (Bavuma), 6-269 (De Villiers), 7-324 (De Kock), 8-354 (Rabada), 9-362 (Maharaj), 10-373 (Morkel)

Bowling: Starc 23-5-98-1 (1nb), Hazlewood 25.2-5-69-3, Cummins 27-5-67-2 (2w), Lyon 31-2-102-3,  Smith 1-0-6-0, M. Marsh 5-0-26-0

Australia (second innings): C. Bancroft run out (Du Plessis) 26; D. Warner c De Villiers b Rabada 32; U. Khawaja c De Villiers b Maharaj 1; S. Smith c Elgar b Morkel 7; S. Marsh c Markram b Maharaj 0; M. Marsh c De Villiers b Morkel 16; T. Paine not out 9; P. Cummins c Elgar b Morkel 0; M. Starc c Markram b Morkel 7; N. Lyon run out (Bavuma) 0; J. Hazlewood c Philander b Morkel 5; Extras (b4) 4.

Total (39.4 overs) 107

Fall of wickets: 1-57 (Bancroft), 2-59 (Warner), 3-59 (Khawaja), 4-59 (S. Marsh), 5-75 (Smith), 6-86 (M. Marsh), 7-86 (Cummins), 8-94 (Starc)

Bowling: Rabada 12-6-31-1, Philander 6-2-17-0, Morkel 9.4-3-23-5, Maharaj 12-2-32-2

Result: South Africa won by 322 runs

Series: South Africa lead the four-match series 2-1

Toss: South Africa

Umpires: Richard Illingworth, Nigel Llong (both ENG)

TV umpire: Ian Gould (ENG)

Match referee: Andy Pycroft (ZIM)

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