Australia vs South Africa | 2008-2009 | Tour of Aus and SA
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Watch cricket highlights from the 2008 & 2009 South Africa vs Australia Test, T20 and One Day Cricket Series.
Cricket Highlights Videos:
Aus Tour SA (2009)
ODIs
Aus reach 303 – Haddin and top order. SA 256 all out – Gibbs knock
A video detailing only their knocks that sets up the series win
SA win series – Gibbs hundred
SA 289/6 – Kallis, de Villiers knocks. Aus fall short – 264/7
Parnell and Steyn wreck Australia – 131 all out. SA win comfortably
Australia win big – Hussey, Haddin, Hauritz
T20 Matches
SA win – van der Merwe knock, Botha bowling
3rd Test (Cape Town)
SA win by an innings – Mitchell Johnson hundred, Harris 6 wickets
AB de Villiers 163 – SA 651, Aus 102/2
Ashwell Prince, Kallis hundreds – SA 404/3
Aus 209 all out. Steyn 4 wickets. SA 57/0
2nd Test Durban
Aus win test and series before tea
Aus set a target of 546. SA 244/2 – Kallis 84, de Villiers 68
SA 138 all out. Aus (2nd innings) 292/3. Phil Hughes Hundred
Fast bowling
Phil Hughes, Katich hundreds – Aus 303/4
1st Test – Johannesburg
Aus win. SA all out for 291 just after tea
8 wickets in morning session. Target 454. SA 178/2
AB de Villiers hundred. SA all out for 220. Aus 51/1
Aus 466. Marcus North hundred, Mitchell Johnson 96. SA 85/3
Fixtures
Tests
1st Test Feb 26 – March 2
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
2nd Test March 6 – 10
Kingsmead, Durban
3rd Test March 19 – 23
Newlands, Cape Town
T20 Games
1st T20 – March 27
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
2nd T-20 March 29
SuperSport Park, Centurion
ODI Matches
1st ODI – April 3
Kingsmead, Durban
2nd ODI – April 5
SuperSport Park, Centurion
3rd ODI April 9
Newlands, Cape Town
4th ODI – April 13
St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth
5th ODI – April 17
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
SA Tour Australia (2008-2009)
ODI (One Day Matches) – CB Series
Perth
Adelaide. SA win series. Ponting, Gibbs, de Villiers, Amla on show
SA win. Gibbs, Morkel, Warner sizzle.
Aussies win by 5 runs at Hobart
MCG (Jan 16, 2009) – Albie Morkel late win for SA
T20-20 Matches
The press conference, lap of honour at Brisbane and interview
Brisbane, Gabba. Duminy stands out. The return of Mike Hussey and Cameron White in an Aussie win
MCG – David Warner 89 (43). Duminy 78. Australia win.
3rd Sydney Test
Ntini, Steyn and injured Graeme Smith almost win a draw for SA. 10 balls/5 minutes short
Australia 257/4 declared. South Africa need 376. 62/1 currently
SA 327. Australia lead by 151. Boucher-Morkel stand. Siddle late wickets
Australia 445. Michael Clarke 138 Mitchell Johnson 64. SA 125/1
Aus 267/6 M Clarke 73 no
2nd Melbourne MCG Test
SA beat Australia at the MCG chasing 183.
Australia 247 Ponting 99. Johnson 43. RSA need 153.
South Africa 459. Brilliant JP Duminy hundred – 166, Dale Steyn 76
Australia 394 all out. Michael Clarke 88. SA 198/7
Aus 280/6. Ricky Ponting 101
1st Perth Test
South Africa win – De Villiers 106 no. Duminy 50 no
Graeme Smith hundred sets up chase of 414
Australia establish a lead of 322 runs in their 2nd innings
Mitchell Johnson 7 Wickets
SA vs Australia Fixtures:
Test Series
1st Perth Test: December 17-21, 2008
2nd Melbourne Test (MCG): December 26-30, 2008
3rd Sydney Test (SCG): January 3-7, 2009
T20-20 Matches
1st MCG T20-20: January 11, 2009
2nd Brisbane T20-20: January 13, 2009
One Day Series 2009
1st Melbourne (MCG) ODI: January 16
2nd Hobart ODI: Jan 18
3rd Sydney (SCG) ODI: Jan 23
4th Adelaide ODI: Jan 26
5th Perth ODI: Jan 30
