Australia v South Africa, 4th ODI, Melbourne
Smith pilots Australia to series win
A view of Mitchell Starc's strapped up leg before the start of the fourth ODI at the MCG•Getty Images
Glenn Maxwell bowled a tidy spell that included the wicket of Quinton de Kock•Getty Images
David Miller made 45 in a 122-run stand with his captain•Getty Images
Ryan McLaren was caught behind off a slower short ball from Mitchell Starc, as South Africa lost steam during the slog overs•Getty Images
Glenn Maxwell broke his bat first ball, and did not last much longer•Getty Images
Matthew Wade scored 52 in a 121-run stand with Smith•Getty Images
It was Nathan Coulter-Nile, however, who got injured. Soon after dismissing Hashim Amla, Coulter-Nile left the field with a hamstring injury and was ruled out of the game•Getty Images
Pat Cummins had Faf du Plessis caught behind to reduce South Africa to 3 for 77 in the 17th over•Getty Images
Matthew Wade attempted a spectacular catch off de Villiers but was unsuccessful•Getty Images
Robin Peterson was bowled by James Faulkner. South Africa made only 51 in the last ten overs to finish on 8 for 267•Getty Images
Dale Steyn took two quick wickets as Australia slumped to 5 for 98•Getty Images
Ryan McLaren took a diving catch to dismiss Wade as the chase grew tense•Getty Images
AB de Villiers put the innings on track with an outstanding performance; his 91 came off 88 balls•Getty Images
De Villiers was caught playing an awkward pull in the 43rd over and Australia had their opening•Getty Images
Kyle Abbott had David Warner lbw early in Australia's chase•AFP
Steven Smith resuscitated the innings with an array of shots, including a tennis-smash over mid-off•Getty Images
Smith's brought up his second ODI hundred and Australia eventually won with an over to spare. It was their first win in seven ODIs against South Africa at the MCG•Getty Images