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Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Test at Sydney, AUS v SA, Jan 04 2023 - Match Result

RESULT
3rd Test, Sydney, January 04 - 08, 2023, South Africa tour of Australia
PrevNext
475/4d
(f/o) 255 & 106/2

Match drawn

Player Of The Match
195*
usman-khawaja
Player Of The Series
213 runs
david-warner
Match centre 
Scores: Chandan Duorah | Comms: Alex Malcolm
Scorecard summary
Australia 475/4(131 overs)
1st INNINGS
195* (368)
2/55 (22)
104 (192)
1/119 (28)
South Africa 255/10(108 overs)
1st INNINGS
47 (165)
3/60 (23)
South Africa 106/2(41.5 overs)
2nd INNINGS
42* (125)

Australia's team collects the nameless trophy for a 2-0 win over South Africa. They were the dominant team. But it does keep others alive in the WTC if Australia lose 4-0 in India and other results go a particular way. But there's a lot of cricket still to be played. Thanks for your company for this series. That concludes our coverage. On behalf of Chandan Duorah, Karthik Krishnaswamy, Andrew McGlashan, Tristan Lavalette, Firdose Moonda and myself it's goodbye from the SCG.

5.38pm Presentation

Pat Cummins: "The wicket was still pretty good. We knew we were up against it. Keep putting some balls in some good areas, hopefully the luck turned. But that wasn't the case, they batted beautifully. We were probably up against it. We had 150 overs to try and take 20 wickets on a pretty good batting surface. Really proud of all the efforts. I thought Nathan Lyon was outstanding. He bowled close to 60 overs for less rewards than he deserved. I think the most pleasing thing is similar to last year's Ashes, everyone contributing. I'm really happy with how everyone is travelling. I think everyone can hold their heads up high."

Dean Elgar: "It's good to end the tour like this. Touring Australia is never easy. But obviously the message to the group last night was we have got to go out and fight on day five and I think it's going to help us in the future. It's going to lead us down the right road. If you think about it, there's only three or four guys that have toured here in the past. The rest was all brand new experiences. I think the learnings from that is these guys might be playing here again in a couple of years time and obviously there are a lot of learnings out of that. But Australia is a tough place to tour if not the toughest in the world. There's a few negatives but also a lot of positives especially out of today. I know I'm the captain but I'm also a runscorer and I know that hasn't worked out of late but I know I'll be back. I don't go lying down. I know my character and I know I'll come out stronger."

The player of the match is Usman Khawaja.

Usman Khawaja: "I'm just enjoying the good times at the moment. [The SCG] can be a grinding wicket, a slow wicket, spin is always in the game so you need to have your options against spin. It's not rocket science, if you bat well and you do it for a long time you'll usually succeed out there. I would love to have a double ton next to my name but at the end of the day it's a great way to showcase cricket and what cricket stands for. You want to go out there and you want to make milestones and achieve certain goals but at the end of the day it's about winning and you've got to do what's best. I think any children watching out there, or anyone watching how Australia plays their sport, it's always team first and I think that's very important when you are playing a team game."

Player of the series is David Warner for his double in Melbourne.

David Warner: "It was a fantastic performance by the whole team. Each individual had their own performances. We would have all liked to bat a bit more. But credit to our bowlers. Our bowlers were fantastic. It didn't go our way. Hopefully this Sydney weather is better next year."

Ryan M: "Giving Warner player of the series is absurd. Surely you're looking for a player who has contributed at multiple times throughout the series, not just once in one match. Cummins, Smith, Labuschagne, and Head all have far better claims than Warner"

Abhishek: "I can think of at least 5 players who deserved the 'Player of the Series' award more than David Warner."

For those asking about the WTC standings, Rajesh gave us the permutations earlier: If Aus draw here and lose all 4 in Ind they slip to 59.65. SA, with a draw here and a 2-0 verdict vs WI, go to 55.56. SL can go to 61.11 with a 2-0 series win in NZ. Ind will be on 68.06 if they beat Aus 4-0, 62.5 if they win 3-1, and 56.94 with a 2-2 verdict. So for SA to still be in with a chance, they need SL to not win 2-0, and Ind to get fewer than 24 points that they would with 2 wins. Even if Aus draw just one Test in Ind (if they lose 3-0) they will go up to 61.4, which is marginally more than SL's max (assuming a draw in Sydney and no docking of points). If SL win only 1-0 in NZ they finish on 55.56, which will be below Aus even if they lose 4-0 to Ind.

Steven Smith on Fox: "We tried a lot out there. I think we had three or four umpire's calls that didn't quite go our way but that's the game. We probably missed a few half chances throughout this morning and into this second innings as well. If we take those things might have been different potentially. But we worked hard all day. [On the non-catches] I could understand the one the other day. The one that I scooped up with the one hand. I think that might have potentially touched the ground. But I thought today's one, I was pretty certain I caught today's one. But deemed the other way. That happens as well. Can't do much about it. It's the umpire's call and move on."

Josh Hazlewood on Fox: "14 wickets was a hard ask. If we didn't lose a day to rain who knows what might have been. It would have been nice to see the wicket after five days of traffic to see how that played, if it was back to the old school SCG but it was good fun today. It's not the easiest wicket to bowl on as a fast bowler. There's not that carry and not that pace. It's a different type of bowling and probably what we're going to come up with in India in a few weeks time."

5.22pm And that is that. The players shake hands, and South Africa end a miserable tour with a hard-fought draw. Australia needed 14 wickets at the start of the day, and thanks to the lower order in the first innings and the top order in the second, South Africa have ensured they only gave away five of them. Excellent all-round display from Australia to push so hard for a win, given all the time lost to the weather, but they'll wonder if they got their selection right, with Ashton Agar not quite giving them a proper four-man attack. I'm off now. It's over to Alex for the presentations. Final crowd is 20,470.

41.6
1nb
Labuschagne to Erwee, (no ball)

sharp bounce out of the rough as Erwee goes back and across to defend. Pulls his gloves down to let it hit his body

41.5
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

stretches out and pads away a flighted ball pitched on the wider end of the rough area

41.4
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

tossed up full outside off, stretches out and stabs to point

41.4
3nb
Labuschagne to Erwee, (no ball) 2 runs

filthy full-toss outside off, swats it away towards the midwicket boundary. There's no one there, but the ball slows down as it approaches the rope and stops half a foot short of it. Overstepped as well

41.3
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

length ball spinning in from the footmarks, though not dramatically. Good press forward to block into the off side

Round the wicket to Erwee.

41.2
1
Labuschagne to Bavuma, 1 run

short, turning away from off stump, cut away to deep point

41.1
Labuschagne to Bavuma, no run

nice length, middle-and-leg line, gets forward and blocks it back to the bowler

Labuschagne to the right-hander now. Over the wicket.

end of over 415 runs
SA: 101/2CRR: 2.46 
Sarel Erwee40 (120b 6x4)
Temba Bavuma16 (40b 1x4)
Ashton Agar 8-2-28-0
Marnus Labuschagne 2-1-4-0
40.6
Agar to Erwee, no run

flat and quick again, a touch too short to trouble Erwee. He can go on the back foot and watch it into the keeper's gloves. Not much turn again

40.5
Agar to Erwee, no run

flat and quick into the rough, doesn't turn a great deal, left alone

40.4
1
Agar to Bavuma, 1 run

drops short now, and Bavuma skips back and punches with the turn through the covers

40.3
Agar to Bavuma, no run

sharp turn, but it turns from the line of the stumps and is ending up way outside off, because of the angle. Left alone

40.2
4
Agar to Bavuma, FOUR runs

wham. Dangled up on middle stump and he gets down low and hammers a slog-sweep over midwicket. One bounce and over the rope

40.1
Agar to Bavuma, no run

goes back to flick one pitching outside leg, misses and is hit on the pad

Agar continues. Over the wicket now to Bavuma.

Mustafa Moudi : "With just 8 overs remaining, Neither SA is going to chase it down at 16 an over, Nor Australia is going to get 8 wickets, then whats the point of continuing this match. Ask the captains and declare this test as a draw !!" -- There's a chance for Erwee to score a half-century.

end of over 404 runs
SA: 96/2CRR: 2.40 
Sarel Erwee40 (118b 6x4)
Temba Bavuma11 (36b)
Marnus Labuschagne 2-1-4-0
Ashton Agar 7-2-23-0
39.6
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

a touch shorter, goes right back and defends into the on side

39.5
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

good-length legbreak turning in from the rough, gets on the front foot and blocks it back to the bowler

We've now seen both the yin and the yang of the part-time leggie.

39.4
4
Labuschagne to Erwee, FOUR runs

loopy full-toss outside off, and Erwee drives to the left of mid-off and enters the 40s

39.3
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

back of a length, not a lot of turn in, gets back and across and defends

39.2
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

there's the drag-down, but Erwee fails to profit, bottom-edging his pull into his back leg

39.1
Labuschagne to Erwee, no run

lovely length, brings Erwee forward to defend with the turn to midwicket

Marnus to have another go and ripping them out of the footmarks. Round the wicket to Erwee.

end of over 394 runs
SA: 92/2CRR: 2.35 
Temba Bavuma11 (36b)
Sarel Erwee36 (112b 5x4)
Ashton Agar 7-2-23-0
Marnus Labuschagne 1-1-0-0
38.6
Agar to Bavuma, no run

good ball, drifting in to pitch on middle or thereabouts and straightening. Gets forward and blocks it back to the bowler

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
UT Khawaja
195 runs (368)
19 fours1 six
Productive shot
flick
48 runs
1 four0 six
Control
91%
SPD Smith
104 runs (192)
11 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
pull
29 runs
4 fours1 six
Control
91%
Best performances - bowlers
JR Hazlewood
O
23
M
7
R
48
W
4
ECO
2.08
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
3W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
PJ Cummins
O
23
M
7
R
60
W
3
ECO
2.6
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
Match details
Sydney Cricket Ground
TossAustralia, elected to bat first
Series
Season2022/23
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Series resultAustralia won the 3-match series 2-0
Match numberTest no. 2488
Hours of play (local time)10.30 start, Lunch 12.30-13.10, Tea 15.10-17.10, Close 17.10
Match days4,5,6,7,8 January 2023 - day (5-day match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsAustralia 4, South Africa 4