Expectations grow after thrilling opening
A preview for the second one-day international between Australia and South Africa in Hobart
Match facts
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Start time 10.00am (23.00 GMT)
The Big Picture
A committed South African chase provided serious excitement at the start of the five-game series as the visitors sneaked to a three-wicket success in Melbourne on Friday. After Australia posted a confident 8 for 271, Johan Botha's men recovered from being 3 for 90 and 7 for 221 to end their sequence of three defeats in a row.ODI form guide
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Team news
The 22-year-old opener David Warner is back after leaving the team briefly when Michael Clarke was passed fit prematurely from a nagging thumb injury. Warner, who has played two Twenty20s and no first-class matches, will open with Shaun Marsh, allowing Michael Hussey to head back to the middle order. The offspinner Nathan Hauritz has travelled the country with the team over the past week without playing, but is likely to get an opportunity at Bellerive Oval, where Tasmania have used three spinners at times this season. James Hopes, who had 0 for 51 off 10 overs in Melbourne, looks like the vulnerable one.Watch out for ...
Ricky Ponting heads back to his home state knowing he needs a big performance to show his fresh team how to recover from tight defeats. Ponting now lives in Sydney, but he remains a huge figure in Hobart and has 208 runs in six ODIs at the ground. Following a difficult summer in the Test team, he now faces another tricky encounter against a formidable opponent.Pitch & conditions
The pitch is traditionally batsman-friendly at Bellerive Oval, but in first-class matches this season it has offered considerable help to the bowlers. Fine conditions are predicted for the match, with a top temperature of 23C.Stats and trivia
- The end of the tri-series format means South Africa will face Australia for the first time at Bellerive Oval. In four previous matches against other visiting teams they have two wins and two losses
- Australia have played 13 games at Bellerive Oval for nine wins, three losses and a tie with Pakistan in 1992-93
- Tasmania is Australia's smallest state and has 159 cricket clubs and 14,308 registered cricketers
Quotes
"Overall, it was probably the one that got away from us. We've got another game on Sunday and we've got to learn from what we have done tonight and make sure we are better in some of the areas we were deficient in."Ricky Ponting after the MCG defeat
Johan Botha
Peter English is the Australasia editor of Cricinfo