S Africa remove openers on spicy pitch
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Australia's batsmen wobbled to 39 for 2 in extremely lively conditions, after being sent in by South Africa on a rain-shortened first morning in the first Test at Newlands, according to website cricinfo.
Dayle Steyn swung the ball menacingly and Vernon Philander seamed it extravagantly on debut, forcing Shaun Marsh and Ricky Ponting to summon all their technical resources to cover for the loss of two early wickets.
Shane Watson was the first to go, and Phillip Hughes' dismissal gave Philander his first wicket and Mark Boucher his 500th catch in Test cricket.
Having waited 305 days for a Test match, the hosts cooled their heels for another 1 hour, 45 minutes due to rain before play began, then another five while a sight screen problem - ludicrous at the start of a match - was addressed.
When the battle did finally commence, Steyn and Philander found some extravagant movement, mitigated only slightly by the slowness of the pitch.
Watson made a handful of bold decisions to leave deliveries that seamed back over his wicket. He had no chance in the fifth over, though, against a Steyn offering that swung and seamed from middle and leg to turn him front on and draw an edge to second slip.
Marsh's first ball in a Test match in South Africa struck him a blow on the forearm, and in the next over Hughes snicked a well-pitched Philander delivery that seamed across him and was gleefully accepted by Boucher for his milestone snare.
Having demonstrated a knack for shouldering arms intelligently in his first series, Marsh's powers of self-denial were fully tested as the ball continued to deviate.
At the other end Philander chanced a short ball to Ponting early and soon regretted it, as a soaring pull shot brought six runs behind square leg. Fuller deliveries were more inconvenient, and Morne Morkel's introduction to the attack brought another level of discomfort to the batsmen, his 196cm frame generating bounce as well as movement.
Marsh leant into one princely cover drive as the skies brightened in the final over of the session, but then had to call for the physio after being struck an eye-watering blow amidships before lunch could be taken.
Australia first innings:
S Watson c Kallis b Steyn 3
P Hughes c Boucher
b Philander 9
S Marsh not out 17
R. Ponting not out 8
Extras: (lb1, nb1) 2
Total: (2 wkts, 15 overs) 39