Australia v South Africa | 4th ODI | Adelaide | 26/1/09

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Match facts

Monday, January 26
Start time 1.45pm (03.15 GMT)

The Big Picture
Australia must win on their national holiday to keep the five-match series alive following another nerveless chase from South Africa in the third game in Sydney on Friday night. Apart from the 2-1 disadvantage, the most troubling thing for the hosts is that they don't feel safe with any total. South Africa have been stunning during their pursuits of 271 in Melbourne and 269 at the SCG, and the only time they fell short was in the five-run defeat in Hobart.

Australia have plenty of fire at the top of the order, but things haven't been going as well in the middle, and the bowling during South Africa's batting Powerplay and at the death has been loose. Nathan Bracken, who has been the only exception, will be missing in Adelaide with a calf strain. Both sides are experimenting with new players, but with two matches to go it is the South Africans who feel the most comfortable.

ODI form guide
Australia - LWLWW
South Africa - WLWWW

Team news
South Africa have suffered a crucial blow with the wicketkeeper Mark Boucher out of the rest of the series with a broken toe caused by a Shaun Tait yorker. AB de Villiers will take the gloves as Boucher hopes to recover for the first Test in South Africa late next month. Jacques Kallis picked up a side strain on Friday and will continue to be monitored; his batting is fine but bowling causes discomfort. South Africa have so far resisted the move to promote Albie Morkel from No. 8, despite him bashing 91 runs from 45 balls in the three matches, but now they might not have a choice.

South Africa (probable) 1 Herschelle Gibbs, 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Jacques Kallis, 4 AB de Villiers (wk), 5 JP Duminy, 6 Neil McKenzie, 7 Albie Morkel, 8 Morne Morkel, 9 Johan Botha (capt), 10 Dale Steyn, 11 Makhaya Ntini, 12 Vaughn van Jaarsveld.

Ryan Harris, the Queensland fast bowler, is in the 13-man squad for Bracken, but hasn't been able to push ahead of Ben Hilfenhaus and will watch with Nathan Hauritz, who took 2 for 60 off nine overs in Sydney, from the boundary. Cameron White is back after being left out on Friday and Ricky Ponting expects him to get a decent bowl. The move to pick an extra bowler and shift Brad Haddin to No. 6, where White will bat, did not help secure a match-winning total at the SCG.

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, 9 Mitchell Johnson, 10 Ben Hilfenhaus, 11 Shaun Tait, 12 Nathan Hauritz.

Watch out for ...
Shaun Tait is back playing an international match in front of his home crowd for the first time since December 2007 and will be desperate to impress his supporters. Despite the often lifeless surface, Tait is able to create plenty of problems with his speed and late movement. He has been troubling batsmen during the series without finding the brutal spell that will kick-start his national return.

Herschelle Gibbs struggled in the opening games after coming back into the side following his rehabilitation from an alcohol problem, but he seemed to experience a few moments of clarity in racing to 64 off 52 balls in Sydney. There were 10 fours, a six, and a huge dose of confidence. On a flat surface in Adelaide, where the square boundaries are short, he could provide more danger.

Pitch & conditions
When thinking of Adelaide it's usually all about runs, but in the past three years the highest score has been Sri Lanka's 8 for 274, and there have been three completed innings in the 100s. It will be "dry, hot and sunny", according to the weather bureau, with temperatures of 35C predicted.

Stats and trivia

* Australia have lost two of their past four one-day series at home, with the wins coming over Bangladesh and New Zealand
* In 37 ODIs in Adelaide Australia have won 27 and lost 10, while South Africa have been successful on three out of four occasions. This will be the first time the teams have faced each other in a one-dayer at the ground
* Albie Morkel's strike-rate after three games is a Twenty20-esque 202.22
* Makhaya Ntini, Johan Botha and Dale Steyn lead the series wicket list with five each

Quotes
"You do and don't [like the attention], but it's something that comes from being a professional athlete. There are ups and downsides and you've just got to cope with that. At the moment, I'm doing fine."
David Warner, Australia's opening batsman

"I am training to play at eight, it is perfect to have guys down the order who can hit the ball out of the park in the Powerplay. That puts pressure on the fielding team."
Albie Morkel

Peter English is the Australasia editor of Cricinfo

© Cricinfo
 
At least Horrorwitz is not playing.

20 overs from Dussey/White/Hopes.

20 overs from MJ and Tait who are always expensive.

10 overs from a bloke who has played 3 games.

Going to struggle.
 
hmmmp. Should be an easy win for saffers, even i assies freshinhly win the toss again (making it 8 out of 9 times).
 
nope , the win the toss again. Really should have been a whitewash if not for this.
 
Saffers gonna lose. They're playing 4 bowlers.
 
1-9 after 1.5 overs. This track is flat, chance for somebody to get a 200.
 
Warmer's one dimension predictably exposed. See you in a few years kid when you learn a few more shots........maybe,
 
I dont think so Iron. He just mistimed it a lil.
 
saffer said:
Warmer's one dimension predictably exposed. See you in a few years kid when you learn a few more shots........maybe,

Sorry mate, what the hell is wrong with your keyboard? :S Lulz, sorry you edited.
 
Consecutive 4's from Marsh. The track is a 320 one.
 
Poison said:
I dont think so Iron. He just mistimed it a lil.

Isn't that part of the plan? Made him mistime. They kept bowling wider. Suddenly slipped in one. Was not quiet ready.
 
Poison said:
Sorry mate, what the hell is wrong with your keyboard? :S Lulz, sorry you edited.


He He , laptop. My P.C should be back with me soon if the ship doesn't sink.
 
saffer said:
Warmer's one dimension predictably exposed. See you in a few years kid when you learn a few more shots........maybe,

Well our top batsman can't play the swinging ball, you think the club slogger can play it?
 
Anoher nameless unrpoved nobody out.Yaaaaawn.Should I have bohered to wake up ?
 
Saffer, Marsh is actually a good find for Aussies in one dayers. He has been consistent since he made is debut.
 
Aussies only two decent plaeysrs in now. The only two in their team who might make the S.A team (hussey's from improving of course).
 
saffer said:
Aussies only two decent plaeysrs in now. The only two in their team who might make the S.A team (hussey's from improving of course).

Yea.. but not easy on the eyes for neutrals especially Hussey.
 
IronMan2009 said:
Saffer, Marsh is actually a good find for Aussies in one dayers. He has been consistent since he made is debut.


hmmmphhh. He's a very average player. He might make a team lacking quality players like India, but he;s nit impressed me,
 
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IronMan2009 said:
Yea.. but not easy on the eyes for neutrals especially Hussey.


You kidding ? Pontng is awesone to watch bat! Hussey on form gets it roating and is very hard to stop.
 
saffer said:
hmmmphhh. He's a very aveage player.

Okay no explanation why he is an average player other than his poor first class record. In one dayers he is better than boring McKenzie. He averages more than any of the current South African player after 12 ODIs.
 
IronMan2009 said:
Okay no explanation why he is an average player other than his poor first class record. In one dayers he is better than boring McKenzie. He averages more than any of the current South African player after 12 ODIs.

Mkenzie would never play if Smth wasn injured. In fact there's 5 players down the list to make the one day team bore him if this was a hme seres.. Right place at thr right time...it was him or nobody and he did have two decent knocks.

He's not a bad plaer by the way...don't let his form in the tests fool you. Can hit the ball decently too.
 
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saffer said:
Aussies only two decent plaeysrs in now. The only two in their team who might make the S.A team (hussey's from improving of course).

You are actually right about this. They are a bit better than decent but they are the only 2 world class batters in this batting line up. We had 6 or 7 at one stage.
 
IronMan2009 said:
Yea.. but not easy on the eyes for neutrals especially Hussey.

Says the supporter of a team who will bowl one spinner at either end with defensive fields for a full Test session. Or score at 2 rpo for a full day on a home wicket.

After the last match with England I would not be complaining about "entertaining the spectators" mate.
 
Once again it probably comes down to the Tait Over Of Doom.

Would have won the last game had we not dropped both of the openers.
 
Random Aussie said:
Says the supporter of a team who will bowl one spinner at either end with defensive fields for a full Test session. Or score at 2 rpo for a full day on a home wicket.

After the last match with England I would not be complaining about "entertaining the spectators" mate.

Easy on eyes means.. shot making, even defensive game can be made to look good. Run rate has nothing to do with looking ugly.
 
Random Aussie said:
You are actually right about this. They are a bit better than decent but they are the only 2 world class batters in this batting line up. We had 6 or 7 at one stage.

I'm being a little had , but yes , they;re the only two world class players as you alluded to at the moment,
 
checkers.llvllaster said:
Aussies need to be careful here, one or two wickets here would really put them in big trouble...

These days one or two wickets always puts us in big trouble.

This side is so depleted, we are missing half the regular team.
 
IronMan2009 said:
Not justification. Explanation for your lack of understanding.

No I understand fine. And Hussey is pretty dull to watch when he is not in form.

Dravid is like watching grass grow.
Laxman and Tendulkar these days play at somewhere near Hussey's strike rate.
Your team bowls 2 spinners with defensive fields for entire sessions.
You score at 2 rpo for an entire day and manage to spend an entire Test match at home when you are leading the series desperately trying to make sure it is a a dull draw.
Your country produces dead flat pitch after dead flat pitch and nobody goes to the matches.

So forgive me if I don't take your comment about entertaining neutrals too seriously. :)
 
Random Aussie said:
These days one or two wickets always puts us in big trouble.

This side is so depleted, we are missing half the regular team.


likewise.

Smith , Boucher , hall , kemp etc....this is noting close t out best potential team,.
 
saffer said:
likewise.

Smith , Boucher , hall , kemp etc....this is noting close t out best potential team,.

Are Hall and Kemp eligible for selection Saffer? :batman:

Having said that I don't think South Africa have their ODI line up sorted out yet. Someone from team management did say that to the press.

Makes the games interesting though. Would be better if was not half a B team out there though.

I never understand why they bowl Albie Morkel in the powerplay lol.
 
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Your elaborate point about India playing defenisvely has 0% relevance to what i am talking about. Didn't Mcgrath keep bowling wides to New zealand on the last day to avoid a shock defeat? Come on man. I have so many such tactics from Australia as well on top of my mind.
That is not what i am discussing about.
 
Random Aussie said:
These days one or two wickets always puts us in big trouble.

This side is so depleted, we are missing half the regular team.

Ponting seems in good form though. What happened to Bracken today? I understand your lack of players, although even from the players injured, you all still lack the killer instincts that the Aussie team of the 90's had. I guess half the battle teams used to lose based on psychology playing the Aussies, but that's not there anymore.

PS, this team also lacks some good sledgers :))
 
saffer said:
likewise.

Smith , Boucher , hall , kemp etc....this is noting close t out best potential team,.


Who would be dropped to make way for Kemp and Hall.
 
Oh Adelaide pitch :)) okay got it. Short side boundaries. Flat pitch. Australia better score in the range of 290.
 
checkers.llvllaster said:
Ponting seems in good form though. What happened to Bracken today? I understand your lack of players, although even from the players injured, you all still lack the killer instincts that the Aussie team of the 90's had. I guess half the battle teams used to lose based on psychology playing the Aussies, but that's not there anymore.

PS, this team also lacks some good sledgers :))

Bracken is injured, like Lee, Clark, Clarke, Symonds, Watson....

Yes we lack sledgers big time. Imagine being sledged by Warner :)))

2/66 after 10 overs
 
I don't think Kemp is allowed to play international cricket by SA board. Isn't he playing for ICL?
 
IronMan2009 said:
Oh Adelaide pitch :)) okay got it. Short side boundaries. Flat pitch. Australia better score in the range of 290.

From the preview:

"When thinking of Adelaide it's usually all about runs, but in the past three years the highest score has been Sri Lanka's 8 for 274, and there have been three completed innings in the 100s"
 
checkers.llvllaster said:
Ponting seems in good form though. What happened to Bracken today? I understand your lack of players, although even from the players injured, you all still lack the killer instincts that the Aussie team of the 90's had. I guess half the battle teams used to lose based on psychology playing the Aussies, but that's not there anymore.

PS, this team also lacks some good sledgers :))


So true. Eve$n if we get in a little trouble you expect to cme back against this aussie team. That aura def. missing,
 
But this seems to be a good batting surface. Healy just said. Unbelievably good batting condition.
 
IronMan2009 said:
But this seems to be a good batting surface. Healy just said. Unbelievably good batting condition.

I think teams see the pitch and maybe try to score a bit too fast.
 
Ponting gets life two in this game. Blatant edge after being plumb to Steyn not given.
 
Albie can be frustrating with bowling. Every now and then he bowls a real bad over.
 
That bad decision may hurt them real bad. Ponting is in better nick than in the previous outings.
 
has ponting ever walke in his life, out of interest. or ever shown any sportsmanship ever? i happen to think hes the best batsman in the world, but all indications seem to suggest hes an unpleasant chracter.
 
bad decision, but pretty poor appealing by the saffies. who are these two umps?
 
Lulz, Im getting scared; I know its early , but Pontings looking good for a BIG hundred here.
 
Never mind....dumminy is going to bamboozle them with his ripping turn.Once he bowles exopet at most only 1o extra runs befie aussie ae all out (assuming the bowler on the other end bowls a bad over.
 
Fish said:
Here have a tissue :))) :)))

nah...let aussie make a ig score....I'm bored of there being no challenge with rubbish bowlers they have on offer.
 
Slater confirms my thinking. He feels Australia needs atleast 300 runs under these conditions.
 
Ian chappell great comment lol There is no necessary volume of the appeal needs to be high.
 
godzilla said:
thats fair enough, although id love to know the chronology of that relative to all the other disputed catches he and his team mates have claimed before i stand corrected! if its after, its pretty clear that not much escapes the cameras...

He would have looked like total douchebag if he had claimed that.
 
godzilla said:
thats fair enough, although id love to know the chronology of that relative to all the other disputed catches he and his team mates have claimed before i stand corrected! if its after, its pretty clear that not much escapes the cameras...

Why would we bother you have made up your mind. You are not going to look at it objectively.

2/96 from 16 overs.
 
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