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3rd ODI: Australia vs South Africa SCG 23rd Jan 2009

Gas Panic!

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Careful Tonearm - you may already be well aware of this but it is near on impossible to get on to the concourse from the members.

Unless it's the same old lady I encountered on day one of the test match, for whom a little charm from a younger man clearly went a long way.

Put it this way - it was a hell of alot easier to get into the members than it was to get out of the members.
 

IanG

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Yeah in a Twenty20 game it's 5 Overs Minimum. So it almost becomes a Hong Kong Sixes match. Except it's still 11v11 rather than 6v6
 

gong_eagle

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Australia v South Africa, 3rd ODI, Sydney
Australia look to returning Johnson for spark
The Preview by Brydon Coverdale
http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ausvrsa2008_09/content/current/story/387361.htmlJanuary 22, 2009

Match facts


Friday, January 23
Start time 2.15pm (03.15 GMT)
The Big Picture
If anyone thought Twenty20 would spell the end of 50-over cricket, the opening two ODIs between Australia and South Africa should have assuaged their fears. Both contests came down to the final over with either side still capable of victory. In Melbourne, South Africa got home in their chase but in Hobart Ben Hilfenhaus delivered a steady last over that won the match for Australia. It means the series is now locked at 1-1 and Friday's match at the SCG will put one team within a win of taking the trophy.
ODI form guide
Australia - WLWWW
South Africa - LWWWW

Team news

Australia will take in a more experienced attack than in their Hobart victory, where Hilfenhaus and the debutant Ryan Harris performed solidly. Both men have been left out of the side for the SCG, where Mitchell Johnson will return after a break and Shaun Tait should also play having been rested at Bellerive Oval. The remaining question is whether Australia can find a place for the offspinner Nathan Hauritz on his home ground. Hauritz has travelled with the team for the Twenty20s and two ODIs without being required as David Hussey, Michael Clarke and Cameron White have shared the spin duties. At the SCG he might have his best chance of a call-up with the allrounder James Hopes a potential casualty.

Australia 1 Shaun Marsh, 2 David Warner, 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Michael Hussey, 5 David Hussey, 6 Cameron White, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 James Hopes/Nathan Hauritz, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Nathan Bracken, 11 Shaun Tait.

South Africa entered the series planning to rotate their fast bowlers and Dale Steyn is the only one of the Test attack not to have had a rest. His break could come at the SCG or in the next game at the Adelaide Oval, with Morne Morkel and the uncapped Lonwabo Tsotsobe both available to replace him. It is hard to see the batting line-up altering, with Vaughn van Jaarsveld likely to miss out again.

South Africa (possible) 1 Herschelle Gibbs, 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Jacques Kallis, 4 AB de Villiers, 5 JP Duminy, 6 Neil McKenzie, 7 Mark Boucher (wk), 8 Albie Morkel, 9 Johan Botha (capt), 10 Dale Steyn/Morne Morkel, 11 Makhaya Ntini.

Watch out for ...
Mitchell Johnson returns to the squad having rested for the two Twenty20s and the first two ODIs. Australia's best bowler over the past few months, Johnson adds venom to an attack already featuring the dangerous Tait and the world's No. 1 one-day seamer Nathan Bracken. Johnson also strengthens a tail that has been unusually long for Australia this series, with Bracken, Tait and Hilfenhaus not exactly reliable with the bat.

Hashim Amla has promised much on this tour without really delivering. Three half-centuries in the Test series showed his class but he had a habit of getting out when well set. Amla has struggled to bring the same consistency to the limited-overs portion of the trip and finding form at the top of the order will be important for South Africa to have their best chance of a series win.

Pitch & conditions
The SCG pitch was the subject of vigorous debate during the Test match, when its cracks resembled earthquake-inducing fault-lines. However, the game lasted until the final few minutes on the fifth day, so batting was clearly not too difficult and Sydney is usually a venue where runs can be scored relatively freely. The weather could be a slight concern, with the chance of showers or thunderstorms.
Stats and trivia

  • Jacques Kallis will fly home 12 runs short of 10,000 in Tests but he should reach the mark in ODIs this series. Kallis needs 16 more to become the first South African to score 10,000 one-day international runs.
  • Kallis also requires four more wickets to become the fourth South African to reach 250 ODI victims.
  • Australia's poor record against South Africa at the MCG is almost reversed at the SCG, where the home team has won the past four encounters between the two sides.

Quotes

"Mitchell will obviously come back in, after a couple of weeks off he was obviously jumping out of his skin to get back in the nets to bat and bowl again. That is a good sign for us."
Ricky Ponting "I'd like to think most of the pressure is on Australia. It's their backyard and there are expectations on them to win."
JP Duminy
 
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