South Africa beat Zimbabwe by nine wickets inside four days in the
one-off test at Harare Sports Club to reinforce its position as the
top-ranked team. The South Africans easily knocked off the 41 runs they
needed in their second innings, finishing on 44-1 to seal victory and
follow up a series win over Sri Lanka last month under new captain
Hashim Amla. South Africa earlier bowled Zimbabwe out for 181 in its
second innings after off-spinner Dane Piedt took 4-62 to increase his
match haul to eight wickets on debut. Fast bowlers Dale Steyn and Morne
Morkel picked up three wickets each in the second innings, as Zimbabwe's
initial resistance was swept away and it slumped from 98-2, losing
eight wickets for 83 runs on the final afternoon. Steyn, the top-ranked
bowler in tests, finished with match figures of 8-84 and South Africa
was seldom in trouble on a slow, lifeless pitch in Harare that the
visiting batsmen and bowlers both took a little time to work out. "Very
satisfied with the win, we played well through the day," South Africa's
AB de Villiers said. "Test cricket is all about playing well away from
home." Zimbabwe fought hard and had its own offspinner making a
successful debut. John Nyumbu took 5-157 in South Africa's telling first
innings of 397 to give the strugglers a positive outlook despite their
batting collapse on the last day. "We were competitive for three days
and were blown away after lunch today," Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor
said. "A lot of positives for us. Nyumbu has been in first-class form
for a number of years. Full credit to him." Playing its first test in a
year and first against South Africa in a decade, Zimbabwe made 256
batting first, relying heavily on Taylor's 93. South Africa's Piedt
returned 4-90 in his first bowl in tests and was an instant success when
he removed Mark Vermeulen with his first ball, a delivery that turned
sharply from outside the off stump on a pitch that helped the spinners
more than anyone.
Steyn had enough pace and skill to trouble the Zimbabweans despite the pitch to take 5-46 in the first innings, his 24th career five-wicket haul. South Africa replied with 397, with Faf du Plessis making 98, Quinton de Kock 81, and JP Duminy 55. Opener Vusi Sibanda gritted his way to 45 as Zimbabwe held off the South Africans at the start of the second innings, but he and Vermeulen fell in successive overs to start the collapse. Steyn had 3-38 and Morkel 3-15 to back up Piedt, who won the man of the match prize.
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Steyn had enough pace and skill to trouble the Zimbabweans despite the pitch to take 5-46 in the first innings, his 24th career five-wicket haul. South Africa replied with 397, with Faf du Plessis making 98, Quinton de Kock 81, and JP Duminy 55. Opener Vusi Sibanda gritted his way to 45 as Zimbabwe held off the South Africans at the start of the second innings, but he and Vermeulen fell in successive overs to start the collapse. Steyn had 3-38 and Morkel 3-15 to back up Piedt, who won the man of the match prize.
Source-https://www.crictoday.com
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