5th Test Match, 15 January 2012, England vs. South Africa
England, having both lost and drawn twice already in the five match series against South Africa were already guaranteed defeat, though that isn't to say they weren't desperate for a victory. England coach Robertinho Dela Cruz had opted to include S. Dawes, an all-rounder, as his fourth bowler in the side, a gamble which put extra pressure on specialist bowler, but increased the batting depth. South Africa won the toss and elected to bat.
South Africa - 1st Innings
Captain Graeme Smith fell victim to a superb Pietersen catch off Hayward in the first over for 1, South Africa cut to 1/3. Youngster Julian Klusener (Superb player, scored a double century in one of the tests) and old hand Kallis stabilised the innings before Kallis was bowled by Walker for 16, the score 2/51. Kent and Klusener lasted 38 runs until Walker struck again, the same delivery that got Kallis, clean bowling him for 15, South Africa looking shaky at 3/89. Some good batting from Puttick and Klusener followed as the pair put on 65 runs, Klusener run out for 93, South Africa 4/154. Puttick (86), McKenzie (32), Kemp (33) and Boucher (27) managed to take the home side to 359, Walker taking 3/79 and Hayward 3/59.
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South Africa - 1st Innings
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G Smith c Pietersen b Hayward 1
J Klusener run out 93
J Kallis b Walker 16
J Kent b Walker 15
A Puttick c Nash b Tremlett 86
N McKenzie c Benham b Hayward 32
J Kemp lbw b Hayward 33
M Boucher lbw b Dawes 27
M Hayward not out 11
D Terbrugge lbw b Walker 14
D Shaw b Dawes 13
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Extras (nb9,w2,b5,lb2) 18
TOTAL (all out, 125 ovrs) 359
O M R W
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I Bell 4 0 23 0
K Pietersen 5 0 16 0
S Dawes 28 4 89 2
D Walker 29 8 79 3
C Hayward 29 4 59 3
C Tremlett 30 6 86 1
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1-3 2-51 3-89 4-154 5-243 6-271
7-303 8-326 9-343 10-359
England - 1st Innings
The Worcestershire boys, Kael and Marston, both of whom had excellent domestic seasons with averages of over 50, came to the crease, desperate to give England their consolation win. Kael came out smashing, though quickly going out for 14, the score only 1/17. Some patient batting from Marston (30) and youngster O'Neill took the score to 2/100. Another youngster, Benham, teamed up with O'Neill but the partnership was short lived, O'Neill (59) caught by Klusener at 3/134. From here, the batting was dismal, only Pietersen (25) and Nash (20) getting close to a reasonable score. England bowled out for 202. The gamble with all-rounder Dawes seemed to have failed, him only taking 2/89 and managing a duck. England were 157 runs behind.
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England - 1st Innings
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N Marston c Kallis b Terbrugge 30
V Kael c Boucher b Kemp 14
J O'Neill c Klusener b Kemp 59
C Benham c McKenzie b Kemp 25
K Pietersen b Terbrugge 25
I Bell lbw b Shaw 4
D Nash b Kemp 20
S Dawes b Terbrugge 0
D Walker lbw b Kemp 0
C Tremlett c Kallis b Hayward 12
C Hayward not out 2
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Extras (nb2,w1,lb8) 11
TOTAL (all out, 71.5 overs) 202
O M R W
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J Kallis 2 0 12 0
M Hayward 10.5 0 37 1
D Terbrugge 16 1 39 3
D Shaw 19 5 38 1
J Kemp 24 5 68 5
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1-17 2-100 3-134 4-143 5-154 6-188
7-188 8-188 9-194 10-202
South Africa - 2nd Innings
Graeme Smith, having trouble finding form, played well alongside Klusener (29) in an opening partnership of 62, the lead extended to 219. Kallis and Smith came in, playing beautiful strokes on every side of the ground, the score moving along to a formidable 2/195 until Kallis was caught off Walker for 64, South Africa's lead 352 runs. Kent came out and faced one ball from Walker, caught in the exact same way as Kallis had been the previous ball, Walker on his hattrick. In form Puttick came out, feeling the pressure. A bad stroke, a nippy off cutter and he was bowled! Walker claims his first international hattrick, Kallis, Kent and Puttick, South Africa having been cut down from 1/195 to 4/195 in just three balls. 3 runs later, McKenzie was the third consecutive batsmen to be dismissed for a duck, bowled by Tremlett, South Africa 5/198. Wickets fell incredibly quickly, South Africa all out for 242, Smith top scorer with a brilliant 106.
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South Africa - 2nd Innings
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G Smith b Walker 106
J Klusener c O'Neill b Walker 29
J Kallis c Pietersen b Walker 64
J Kent c Pietersen b Walker 0
A Puttick b Walker 0
N McKenzie b Tremlett 0
J Kemp c Benham b Tremlett 2
M Boucher b Tremlett 11
M Hayward not out 3
D Terbrugge b Dawes 10
D Shaw c Tremlett b Walker 1
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Extras (nb2,w3,b4,lb7) 16
TOTAL (all out, 95.2 overs) 242
O M R W
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S Dawes 21 2 69 1
D Walker 20.2 3 53 6
C Hayward 27 11 50 0
C Tremlett 27 9 59 3
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1-62 2-195 3-195 4-195 5-198 6-207
7-219 8-229 9-241 10-242
England - 2nd Innings
Chasing a seemingly impossible lead (given their current form) of 399, England went out feeling the pressure of being the underdogs. Kael's natural aggression saw him (35) throw away a good start, England 1/47, needing 353 to win. Marston (56) and O'Neill (47) enjoyed a vitalising 100 run partnership, lifting the Poms to 2/147, requiring another 253 runs. O'Neill fell soon after, the score 3/154. Benham and Pietersen hurried the score along with a quick 31 run stand, Benham (16) trapped in front by Shaw, the score 4/185, things looking bad for England, still requiring 215 runs with only 6 wickets in hand. Bell and Pietersen piled on the runs in a 79 run partnership, Bell (43) caught, the score at 5/264, England needing 136 runs with 5 wickets in hand. Nash scored a disappointing 20 in a 38 run stand with Pietersen, the score now 6/302. Pietersen had gotten his eye in a long time ago, and Dawes came out, hoping to prove his place in the team. Hitting a four off the first ball, things were looking dangerous for South Africa, only 98 runs required with 4 wickets in hand. The partnership was, however, shortlived, Dawes caught on 7, the score only moving along to 7/311. Walker, the star bowler with match figures of 9/132 (which included a wonderful 6/53) came on, 89 runs required with just 3 wickets in hand. Some excellent rotation of strike by Pietersen and some solid batting from Walker saw a record 8th wicket stand of 90 win the match for England by 3 wickets. Pietersen with a match winning 121* and a crucial 24* from Walker. Walker won a well deserved Man of the Match award.
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England - 2nd Innings
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N Marston c Boucher b Kemp 56
V Kael run out 35
J O'Neill c Boucher b Terbrugge 47
C Benham lbw b Shaw 16
K Pietersen not out 121
I Bell c Puttick b Kemp 43
D Nash c Puttick b Terbrugge 20
S Dawes c McKenzie b Kemp 7
D Walker not out 24
C Tremlett
C Hayward
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Extras (nb8,w3,b18,lb3) 32
TOTAL (7 wkts, 146.1 ovrs) 401
O M R W
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J Kallis 7 3 18 0
M Hayward 24 3 50 0
D Terbrugge 32.1 5 76 2
D Shaw 39 10 101 1
J Kemp 44 6 135 3
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1-47 2-147 3-154 4-185 5-264 6-302
7-311
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England won by 3 wickets
Man of the match: D Walker
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