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Smith, de Villiers put S Africa in command
Pakistan
Times Sports Desk
BRIDGETOWN (Barbados):
Hundreds from captain Graeme Smith and fellow opener Abraham de Villiers put
South Africa in a strong position in the third Test against West Indies.
De Villiers was undefeated on 122 and Smith was dismissed for 104 to lead
South Africa to 253 for one, replying to the West Indies’ first innings
total of 296, when stumps were drawn on the second day.
The two batsmen shared 191 for the first wicket to put the South Africans on
course to gain a first innings lead.
Smith, who was hampered by a leg injury and used a runner after tea, was the
first of the two batsmen to reach his milestone, when he pulled a short ball
from Daren Powell through mid wicket for four.
A few overs after collecting his 10th Test hundred, Smith was caught in the
deep trying to clear mid-on with one of Chris Gayle’s off-spin darts. He hit
a dozen fours and one six from 203 balls in a little over four and a half
hours.
When he departed, de Villiers was within reach of his milestone and finally
achieved his second Test hundred when he drove a delivery from Reon King to
mid-off for a single. Just prior to the close, de Villiers almost chanced
his hand once too often. Hooking at a short, rising ball from Fidel Edwards,
he top-edged a delivery to long leg, but King failed to get under it.
De Villiers survived until the close to smash a dozen fours and one six from
236 balls in just under six hours and added 62, unbroken, for the second
wicket with Boeta Dippenaar, who was not out on 23.
Before this, Smith and de Villiers had consolidated their side’s position
with resolute batting. Hardly a ball beat their bats and they defied
everything West Indies threw at them, including some hostile stuff from
Edwards. Smith was fortunate however. On 25, he square drove low to
cover-point, but Dwayne Bravo could not hold onto the catch.
Before lunch, both had some close calls. Twice Smith left alone deliveries
that swung back dangerously close to his off-stump, and de Villiers mistimed
a hook at a short ball from Edwards that fell just short of the mid-on
fielder. Earlier, the South Africans needed just 4.2 overs in about 20
minutes to wrap up the West Indies’ innings, after the home team resumed
from their overnight total of 292 for seven.
Fast bowlers Andre Nel and Monde Zondeki shared the last three wickets to
both end with four wickets for 56 and 50 respectively.
Zondeki made the breakthrough when he had Daren Powell caught behind for
three, and added the wicket of Edwards, who was caught at short leg for two
fending away a short, rising ball.
Nel brought the innings to a close when Courtney Browne miscued a hook and
was caught inside the deep fine leg boundary for five.
South Africa lead the four-Test series 1-0, after winning the second Test at
Port of Spain by eight wickets. The first Test at Georgetown was drawn, and
the fourth and final Test at St. John’s, begins on April-29.●
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