Captain Temba Bavuma has scored a career-best 172 and Gerald Coetzee and Simon Harmer shared three wickets apiece as South Africa accomplished a 284-run victory over West Indies for a clear sweep of the two-match Test collection at The Wanderers.
South Africa had set the vacationers an inconceivable 391 for victory on day 4 however bowled them out for 106 on Saturday in simply 35.1 overs as spinner Harmer took benefit of the activate provide to report figures of 3-45 and Coetzee put in a fiery spell to complete with 3-37.
Joshua Da Silva was the innings prime scorer for the West Indies with 34, however as has been the case all collection they battled to maintain out the house assault on wickets with tempo and bounce.
“I think from the time we made the decision about the composition of the team (playing two spinners), we were hoping the conditions would end up playing this way and fortunately we got it right,” Bavuma mentioned on the post-match presentation.
“The guys played their role. Simon, Kesh (Keshav Maharaj) played really well. I’m very satisfied and glad I was able to contribute.”
The victory might have come at a price for South Africa although, with spinner Maharaj taken off the sector on a stretcher after he injured himself whereas exuberantly celebrating a wicket.
South Africa began day 4 on 7-287 with Bavuma looking for to report a maiden Test double-century, having reached three figures for under the second time in his 56-Test profession.
But he added only one run to his in a single day rating earlier than he was caught on the pull by Kemar Roach off the bowling of the superb Jason Holder (3-48).
West Indies ultimately dismissed the hosts for 321, yet one more than South Africa’s first innings rating, however by no means regarded more likely to chase down the victory goal themselves.
Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada (2-19), who has been troubled by a nasty again in the previous couple of days, picked up touring captain Kraigg Brathwaite (18) for the fourth time in as many innings, and the guests had been quickly reeling on 6-34.
The main injury was executed by Harmer and Maharaj (2-4) as they bamboozled the West Indies batsmen with some glorious guile on a wicket providing help.
They ripped by the center order earlier than Coetzee completed issues off with three late wickets.
“The bowlers got 40 wickets in the series and that’s a good accomplishment,” Brathwaite mentioned.
“Batting-wise, we weren’t good enough. We didn’t score enough runs, as simple as that. They are a very good attack. Away from home we haven’t scored enough runs.”
The groups play a three-match ODI collection beginning in East London on Thursday, which shall be adopted by three T20 worldwide fixtures.
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