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
Cricinfo staff
05-Dec-2005
Western Australia 5 for 306 (Voges 101, North 71, Bandy 59*) v South Africans
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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.