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Tour match, W.A.C.A, December 05 - 07, 2005, South Africa tour of Australia
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Voges and North defy South Africans

Adam Voges and Marcus North blunted South Africa's bowlers with a 146-run stand as Western Australia ended the day on 5 for 306

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05-Dec-2005
Western Australia 5 for 306 (Voges 101, North 71, Bandy 59*) v South Africans
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Adam Voges blunted the South African attack with an innings of 101 © Getty Images
A century by Adam Voges gave the home side the honours on the first day of South Africa's three-day tour match at Perth. At the close, Western Australia were 5 for 306 with David Bandy unbeaten on 59, and Shawn Gillies on 10 to deny the South Africans from striking any early psychological blows.
Voges and Marcus North blunted South Africa's early assault with a 146-run stand, with North making 71. Voges, 26 - who hit a record 62-ball century in an ING Cup match last year - fell shortly after making his hundred, which came in 168 balls and included 17 boundaries.
The South African bowlers made early inroads after Mark Boucher, standing-in as captain for Jacques Kallis, won the toss and chose to field. Charl Langeveldt made the initial breakthrough, bowling Justin Langer with a legcutter for 21. He then caught Chris Rogers (22) on the boundary off Andre Nel to reduce Western Australia to 2 for 51. Shaun Pollock capped a hostile spell, conceding just 10 runs in nine overs, with the wicket of Clint Heron, caught behind for 11.
Rain interrupted play after lunch with Western Australia struggling at 3 for 73, and after the break, Voges and North pressed on resolutely to deny the bowlers any success. Resuming at 3 for 177 after tea, the pair immediately attempted to lift the run-rate and, finally, it was Langeveldt who made the breakthrough when Voges, on 101, attempted a straight drive and was caught by Garnett Kruger at long-off. Bandy, who struck his maiden half-century, and Gillies guided Western Australia safely through to stumps.
Boucher replaced Kallis as captain after he had damaged a tendon in his left elbow. Kallis had originally sustained the injury while practising in the nets during the tour of India and was supposed to stand-in for Graeme Smith, who had hurt a finger in the final ODI against India at Mumbai. Shane Jabbar, South Africa's physio, hoped Kallis would be fit to play the second warm-up game against a Western Australian XI on Sunday.

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