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Aussie attack once again spares nobody – Proteas bundled out for 152 0

Posted on May 24, 2023 by Ken

Australia’s attack spares nobody when they get on a roll and they bundled South Africa out for just 152 before tea on the first day of the first Test at the Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday.

Apart from Kyle Verreynne’s determined 64 and a dogged 38 from Temba Bavuma, there were precious few other contributions of note from a South African batting line-up that looked all at sea on a green Gabba pitch that provided seam and spin.

Winning the toss and sending the Proteas in to bat, the Australian bowlers were wayward for the first few overs, but once they tightened up, the wickets began to tumble, South Africa crashing to 27 for four.

Captain Dean Elgar (3) was the first to fall, caught down the leg-side, sparring at a lifter from left-arm quick Mitchell Starc.

Five overs later, a flatfooted Rassie van der Dussen (5) provided a second catch for wicketkeeper Alex Carey, edging an excellent delivery from Pat Cummins (12.2-3-35-2) that was just outside off-stump.

Further disaster followed for South Africa as Sarel Erwee (10) and Khaya Zondo (0) also fell with the score on 27, three wickets going down on that score in the space of two overs.

Erwee went for an ambitious drive against Scott Boland (11-2-28-2), but edged to gully where Cameron Green took a sharp, low catch. The 33-year-old Boland has the penchant for taking wickets in clusters and two balls later he nipped the ball back into Zondo, who was playing from the crease, trapping him lbw.

But Verreynne and Bavuma spared the Proteas from complete humiliation as they put together a partnership of 98 for the fifth wicket in tenacious fashion.

Wicketkeeper Verreynne showed his temperament as he counter-attacked, striking eight fours and a six as he passed 50 for the second time in his 12 Tests; Bavuma was less flashy but did stud his innings with a couple of dazzling off-side boundaries.

Starc (14-1-41-3) made the breakthrough though when he used in-swing from over the wicket to find Bavuma’s inside-edge, from where the ball went on to the stumps.

From 125 for five, South Africa could only add another 27 runs as off-spinner Nathan Lyon (8-2-14-3) gained appreciable turn but also showed that bounce is one of his most valuable accessories as he ripped through the rest of the batting line-up.

Verreynne’s innings came to an end when he hung back in the crease, prodding at Lyon, and edged a catch to slip.

Young Mornay may seem ill-equipped to take on Kitshoff, but he’s been on a roll lately … 0

Posted on May 18, 2021 by Ken

In terms of experience, Bulls tighthead prop Mornay Smith may seem ill-equipped to take on the might of Stormers and Springbok loosehead Steven Kitshoff this weekend in their Rainbow Cup match in Cape Town, but the 23-year-old has been on a roll lately and he says he is “not having sleepless nights” about the prospect.

Smith has marked himself out as a top-class talent for the Bulls, having come on as a replacement for Springbok Trevor Nyakane in some crunch games and shown that he can bear the heavy responsibility of being the cornerstone of the scrum on his shoulders.

He started last weekend against the Lions and did well, but is likely to be back on the bench on Saturday with Nyakane expected to play. But with the marvellous Kitshoff generally playing deep into the second half, Smith could well get his first chance to scrum against one of the world’s best.

“It’s the first time I’m playing against the Stormers because last time we played them I was out injured, and I have never scrummed against Kitshoff before. It’s going to be a very big challenge, but it’s lekker to play against the No.1 loosehead, to measure yourself against him. It all depends on what he gives me on the day, but I’m not having sleepless nights about it.

“Every prop has his own way of doing things and you have to read what your opponent is giving you, you must counter whatever picture he is showing you. Now that I’ve had a few games off the bench, I’m just trying to get as much experience as possible. It’s a long season so I don’t feel that much pressure on me and it’s nice that the props around me have much more experience,” Smith said on Wednesday.

Thanks to his parents being big Bulls supporters, Loftus Versfeld was always the destination of choice for Smith as he attended Hoerskool Eldoraigne and played age-group rugby for the Bulls, from U12s to U21s.

“My parents were always big Bulls supporters so I always wanted to play for the Bulls, it was a big dream of mine. So they are very proud and going forward now we will just see what happens. I’m still fine-tuning my scrumming to get it right, there are a couple of small things that need more attention. But I’m taking it step by step,” Smith said.

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