29 Dec 2022

South Africa suffer biggest loss in Australia

5:44 pm on 29 December 2022

David Warner was named player for the match for his double century in his 100th test. Photo: Photosport

Australia have trounced South Africa by an innings and 182 runs in the second cricket test in Melbourne, taking an unassailable 2-nil series lead.

Needing 386 runs to make Australia bat again after the hosts had declared on a mammoth 575 for eight, the Proteas were bowled out for 204, with two farcical run-outs hastening their demise before tea on day four at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Australia's win, their fourth in successive tests in the home summer, shored up top spot in the World Test Championship, while underlining their number one ranking in the format.

Having won the last three test series in Australia, South Africa's proud record in the country lay in ruins.

It was their worst defeat in Australia, eclipsing the innings and 163-run loss in Brisbane in 1931.

Beaten by six wickets in the series-opener in Brisbane, Dean Elgar's side head to the third test in Sydney with a host of problems and only pride on the line.

Temba Bavuma scored the Proteas' sole half-century in the second innings but was something of a liability for his partners, running out Khaya Zondo for one and Keshav Maharaj for 13.

After Maharaj's dismissal, Bavuma then top-edged a slog-sweep off spinner Nathan Lyon to be caught for 65, leaving South Africa 176 for eight and the tail-end exposed.

Lyon finished with 3-58 for the innings, with paceman Scott Boland taking two wickets.

Australia spinner Nathan Lyon.

Australia spinner Nathan Lyon. Photo: Photosport

David Warner was named Player of the Match for his epic 200 in scorching heat on day two.

Mitchell Starc, nursing a finger injury, set the tone with a sizzling yorker that trapped Sarel Erwee lbw for 21 after South Africa resumed on 15 for one in the morning.

"Nice way to do it," said Starc after the win.

"It's been an interesting week on and off the field with a bit going on but I think batting and bowling we adapted to all hurdles this week and it was a fantastic win."

The third and final test in the series starts in Sydney on Wednesday.

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