Thursday, 16 August 2012

South Africa rally after early losses




                 Cricket-South Africa rally after early losses


                     Aug. 16 (Reuters) - South Africa joined to 151 for five years in the tea on the first day of the third and final Test against England on Thursday after losing four windows at low prices in the opening session .
The Proteas will replace England atop the world rankings when they subscribe to double its total for the loss of only lunctime AB Villiers (27) and Jacques Rudolph (41 not) and JP Duminy (26) not consolidated.

England fast bowler Steven Finn took three gates in seven balls before lunch, while James Anderson took two wickets each other next to the lunch break.

Captain Graeme Smith (14), Alviro Petersen, Co-opens (22), Hashim Amla (13) and Jacques Kallis (3) all departed before lunch, after South Africa won the toss and decided to bat mice.

Rudolph left and Duminy were mostly peaceful, even against the off-spin of Graeme Swann turn the ball away from them, when Rudolph was reportedly executed on 40 after Anderson had to throw from mid-wicket to end the non-striker was more accurate .

De Villiers was caught by Alastair Cook at third slip, after he stole Anderson, pushing outside off stump. He had failed to survive a race control in England, when she felt he was LBW to Anderson added.

The repetition Hawkeye showed the ball had pitched outside the off stump line.

In the morning, Smith was the first to go when Anderson around the gate on the left side again for the first time came. Drummer had been stabbed during a delivery choice of the off-stump and was caught behind, but only to England, evaluated the decision of the arbitrator Kumar Dharmasena from.

Petersen survived a further review, but England did not last long after that, Finn gloves in the legs page. Amla was rolled three balls later, Finn cut through the door the ball on the slope of the infamous Lord.

The biggest talk of the morning was the loss of Kallis and the second on the all-time list of Test century scorer. Kallis wicketkeeper Matt Prior has pulled off his third after a deflection by Dharmasena his glove at first dismissed the complaint.

England has called for a review and replays seem to show that the lower ball had cut glove Kallis, but only when his hand left the bat handle. Third referee Rod Tucker canceled the original decision and Kallis was shaking his head in trouble.

England, who had dropped their most dynamic batsman Kevin Pietersen selected after a fall with the players and management, rather than Swann Tim Bresnan, so another chance Finn on his property. 

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