Warner slips-up as Aussies collapse

Warner slips-up as Aussies collapse

David Warner was rut out after dropping his shoe in a fruitless Australian run-chase in South Africa because the native spinners went to work in a “slip-up” captain Mitch Marsh hopes isn’t repeated within the World Cup in India.

Australia misplaced the third ODI by 111-runs in Potchefstroom amid a batting collapse dropping 7-70 after Warner, who pounded a 50 off simply 27 balls in pursuit of South Africa’s 6-338, slipped when the shoe emblazoned together with his spouse‘s name ’Candy’ on its facet fell off as he tried a fast single.

South African spinner Keshav Maharaj’s direct ended Warner’s innings in scenes Marsh stated he “can‘t say we’ve seen that too many times in cricket”.

The wickets then continued to tumble as Maharaj and fellow spinner Tabraiz Shamsi claimed 4-66 between to roll Australia for 227 on a pitch which might resemble these the Australians could discover in India.

Marsh stated the hassle was a wake-up name for the Australians who had received the opening two video games of the five-match collection after a clean-sweep of the T20 collection as effectively.

“No doubt we‘ll be exposed to such conditions in the World Cup,” he stated.

“We’ve generally played spin well, hope this was just a slip-up and we can jump back.”

Australian seamer Sean Abbott took what Marsgh known as “one of the best catches I have ever seen” within the outfield in one of many few highlights for the vacationers as Aiden Markram’s century proved the distinction.

The Australians went in with out spinners Ashton Agar and Adam Zampa handing an ODI to Tanveer Sangha who couldn’t replicate his beautiful entry in to T20 cricket.

Travis Head impressed taking 2-39 with Sangha snaring only a single wicket and conceding 64 runs as the house crew placed on their largest rating of the collection.

Needing to compile their largest profitable run-chase in South Africa, Warner and Head had been once more good on the prime of the order however the regular movement of wickets after their opening stand ended on 79, with solely Marsh passing 20 because the batters struggled on the sluggish wicket, resulted within the heavy defeat.

Marsh stated all-rounder Cameron Green might return from his concussion earlier than the collection ends as might growth fat bowler Spencer Johnson who’s overcoming a hamstring problem.

Originally revealed as Australia misplaced third ODI in South Africa by 111-runs after David Warner run-out

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au