Australia have a great shame in bowling attack
Australia have a great shame in bowling attack
Three Australian cricketers have been banned for ball-tampering in the third Test of the series. Some of the team's top two players - Smith-Warner. Australia's ball tampering is more than a discussion on field performance. In addition, the coach's resignation Trouble Cricket Australia Ajid's condition has now been that if he had finished the fourth Test in the series, he would have lost his half-century.
Performances say so. What could Australia be able to stand around? No, Australia could not afford to be shy of shame. In the first innings of the Johannesburg innings, Marcm's 150, Diviliers and Bawumar got a huge total of 488 runs in South Africa. For Australia, Pat Quinn won 5 and Nathan Lion got 3 wickets. The team's main pace battery Mitchell Stark was knocked out of the Test because of the winnability.
In the first innings of his innings, Smith's lack of lack of Warner has been well received by Australia. Australia's batting line-up, batting up the Australian batting line-up Osman Khawaja created some resistance but the rest were unsuccessful. Australia has topped out 5 top order in a single digit room. Ajitro lost 6 wickets for 96 runs. Australia lost the second day by 110 runs without losing any wicket and still need 178 runs to avoid the follow-on. It is almost impossible.
Captain Tim Pine and talent Pat Kimans are in the wickets. For the Proteas, Felder 3, Radda, Morkel and Mahar, took 1 wicket each.