Australian cricket team in South Africa in 2005–06
Australia in South Africa in 2005-06 | |||
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Australia | South Africa | ||
Dates | 26 February – 4 April 2006 | ||
Captains | Ricky Ponting | Graeme Smith | |
Test series | |||
Result | Australia won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | Ricky Ponting 348 | Jacques Kallis 227 | |
Most wickets | Stuart Clark 20 | Makhaya Ntini 19 | |
Player of the series | Stuart Clark | ||
One Day International series | |||
Results | South Africa won the 5-match series 3–2 | ||
Most runs | Ricky Ponting 233 | Herschelle Gibbs 258 | |
Most wickets | Nathan Bracken 9 | Makhaya Ntini 11 | |
Player of the series | Shaun Pollock | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | South Africa won the 1-match series 1–0 | ||
Most runs | Brett Lee 43 | Graeme Smith 89 | |
Most wickets | Mick Lewis 2 | Andrew Hall 3 | |
Player of the series | Graeme Smith |
Australian cricket team toured South Africa for cricket matches during the 2005–06 South African cricket season. Australia won the Tests with a 3–0 whitewash, but lost both the limited overs series, the one-off Twenty20 and the five-match ODI, which was concluded with what was described as "the greatest ODI ever".
Squads
Australia[1] | South Africa[2] | Some more for Twenty20 in SA team |
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Twenty20 Match
South Africa v Australia (24 February)
South Africa | 201/4 | SA won the match by 2 runs [3] | ||
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg (D/N) | ||||
Australia | 199/7 | |||
One-Day Series
First One-Day: South Africa v Australia (26 February)
Australia | 229/8 (47) | SA won the match by 6 wickets (D/L method) [4] | ||
MEK Hussey 56 (73) |
SuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa (D/N) | |||
South Africa | 207/4 (37.3) | |||
GC Smith 119* (124) |
Second One-Day: South Africa v Australia (3 March)
This was Australia's second worst loss in their history of One Day internationals.
South Africa | 289/7 | SA won the match by 196 runs [5] | ||
HH Gibbs 66 (71) |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa (D/N) | |||
Australia | 93 | |||
SR Watson 27 (39) |
Third One-Day: South Africa v Australia (5 March)
Australia | 254/6 | AUS won the match by 24 runs [6] | ||
RT Ponting 62 (82) |
St. George's Park, Port Elizabeth, South Africa | |||
South Africa | 230 | |||
SM Pollock 69 (74) |
Fourth One-Day: South Africa v Australia (10 March)
South Africa | 246/9 | AUS won the match by 1 wicket [7] | ||
HH Dippenaar 101 (145) |
Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa (D/N) | |||
Australia | 247/9 | |||
AC Symonds 76 (71) |
Fifth One-Day: South Africa v Australia (12 March)
The 5th One Day International cricket match between South Africa and Australia, played on 12 March 2006 at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, has been acclaimed by many media commentators as being one of the greatest One Day International matches ever played. The match broke many cricket records, including both the first and the second team innings score of over 400 runs. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 434 for 4 off their 50 overs, beating the previous record of 398-5 by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 1996. In reply, South Africa scored 438-9, winning by one wicket with one ball to spare.
12 March Scorecard |
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- Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
- This was the highest successful run chase in ODIs.
Test series
First Test (16–18 March 2006)
South Africa | 205 (63.5 overs) | & | 197 (63.5 overs) | Australia won by seven wickets [8] |
JA Rudolph 41 (146) |
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa | |||
Australia | 308 (87.2 overs) | & | 95/3 (27.1 overs) | |
As well as gaining his Test match debut, Stuart Clark, in scoring the best bowling figures for both of South Africa's innings, won himself Man of The Match.
Second Test (24–28 March 2006)
Australia | 369 (127.1 overs) | & | 307/4 (dec) (82.4 overs) | Australia won by 112 runs [9] |
RT Ponting 103 (225) |
RT Ponting 116 (187) |
Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa | ||
South Africa | 267 (88.4 overs) | & | 297 (99.5 overs) | |
MV Boucher 51* (156) |
Third Test (31 March-4 April 2006)
South Africa | 303 (97.2 overs) | & | 258 (71.3 overs) | Australia won by two wickets [10] |
MV Boucher 63 (92) |
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
Australia | 270 (62.5 overs) | & | 291/8 (91.4 overs) | |
MEK Hussey 75 (153) |
References
- ↑ Australia in Pakistan February - April 2006, India Squad, from Cricinfo, retrieved 27 February 2006
- ↑ Pakistani Squad from BBC Sport, published 9 January 2006
- ↑ Twenty20 Australia v South Africa at Johannesburg, 24 Feb 2006, scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 27 February 2006
- ↑ , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 27 February 2006
- ↑ , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 4 March 2006
- ↑ , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 10 March 2006
- ↑ , scorecard from Cricinfo, retrieved 10 March 2006
- ↑ Scorecard Australians in South Africa, 1st Test 16-18 March 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 7 April 2006
- ↑ Scorecard Australians in South Africa, 2nd Test 24-28 March 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 20 April 2006
- ↑ Scorecard Australians in South Africa, 3rd Test 31 March-4 April 2006, from Cricinfo, retrieved 20 April 2006