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Scorecard Summary
SOUTH AFRICA 106 (38.3 OVERS)
- Gary Kirsten44 (77)
- Neil McKenzie18 (47)
- Andy Bichel5/19 (6.3)
- Glenn McGrath3/29 (10)
AUSTRALIA 107/2 (18.4 OVERS)
- Ricky Ponting33 (37)
- Mark Waugh*55 (62)
- Lance Klusener1/28 (2.4)
- Shaun Pollock1/36 (7)
Well a resounding win there for the Australians, taking maximum points by achieving the target well within 40 overs That puts Australia into second spot on the points table, one point above South Africa For South Africa, a match they would like to quickly forget, their third loss in a row and suddenly finding themselves on the bottom of the table However with top and bottom separated by a mere four points, and five matches to go in the preliminary rounds of this competition there is still much to play for, for all three teams Next match in the series is on Saturday in Adelaide, where Australia come up against New Zealand
RT Ponting b Klusener 33 (54m 37b 3x4 1x6) SR: 89.18
END OF OVER:18 | 4 Runs | AUS: 101/1 (6 runs required from 32 overs, RR: 5.61, RRR: 0.18)
- Mark Waugh55 (62b)
- Ricky Ponting33 (36b)
- Nicky Boje2-0-6-0
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