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Lee and Jaques star in Aussie win

da dobrowin: Brett Lee secured a career-best return and Phil Jaques enjoyed a record-breaking one-day entry as Australia easily accounted for South Africa

The Bulletin by Peter English20-Jan-2006
Scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary
How they were out

Phil Jaques struck 14 boundaries in his punishing 94 to set up Australia’s platform © Getty Images
Brett Lee secured a career-best return and Phil Jaques enjoyed a record-breaking one-day entry as Australia easily accounted for South Africa at Melbourne’s Telstra Dome. The match was played with the roof closed, but while the tourists were protected from the rain they could do little to escape the power of Jaques, who fell six short of a century, and Lee as he charged Australia to a 59-run victory.The breathless arrival of Jaques, which included 14 fours from 112 balls, pushed Australia’s first innings, but it faltered on his departure and they lost 7 for 73 against testing bowling and scrambled to 245. Lee, who finished with 5 for 22 from ten overs and the Man-of-the-Match award, proved it was enough on a pitch with variable bounce in two devastating spells that rocked the top order and rolled the middle.South Africa recovered from the Lee-inflicted early damage of 2 for 16 with Boeta Dippenaar’s cautious 41, but they were drifting helplessly again after Ricky Ponting recalled Lee in the 32nd over and he fired three more blows. Dippenaar, Ashwell Prince and Justin Kemp were bowled in a 10-ball sequence that ended South Africa’s chances as they spluttered to 6 for 123.Brag Hogg returned for this match as Supersub and showed there was another way to break through vulnerable defences by claming 3 for 32, but nothing could match Lee’s speed and accuracy. The opener Graeme Smith’s wretched tour continued when he edged Lee to Brad Haddin for 9 and Andrew Hall, who was promoted to No. 3, was beaten for pace as the ball seared between his bat and pad.Lee gave up 13 runs in his first five overs and received crucial support from Glenn McGrath as he went for 15 from his opening six. South Africa were battling with only 27 from ten overs and 34 off 15, allowing the inexperienced duo of James Hopes and Brett Dorey, who claimed a wicket on debut when he ended Shaun Pollock’s late spray of four sixes in a 31-ball 46, to settle in. Dippenaar blunted the early assault and made useful contributions with Herschelle Gibbs (39) and Prince (21) before the gains were ruined by Lee and they were dismissed for 186.The South Africans suffered similar experiences when they bowled: they added regular wickets, but their hopes of a small target were upset by Jaques. In steamy conditions, Jaques was drenched with sweat and made sure the bowlers also felt the heat as he became the country’s highest scorer on debut, passing Kepler Wessels’s 23-year-old mark of 79 against New Zealand. It was a good day for the first-gamers, with Johan van der Wath picking up Jaques and Michael Clarke after being brought in as a Supersub in the 18th over for Dale Steyn, who went for 56 in five overs.Jaques’s highlight was four consecutive boundaries from Steyn – the over eventually cost 24 and included the dismissal of Andrew Symonds – and he brought up his fifty with a thick-edged boundary from 55 balls. He was particularly strong square of the wicket and grabbed his opportunity after coming in as a late replacement for the injured Simon Katich. Aiming to be the fifth player to post a century in his first ODI, his introduction was ended by a doubtful caught-behind dismissal in the 33rd over that may have hit his bat, but definitely brushed his shoulder.”I just wanted to back myself and play the way I played, and I was a little unfortunate to get out six runs short,” Jaques said at the innings break. “I’m probably in the form of my life at the moment and to get the opportunity to play for your country like that is really good.”Australia were 5 for 177 when Jaques left and Hall did well to restrict the total with 4 for 35 as a storm hit the outside of the stadium. When the players returned from dinner Lee responded with a thundering performance to give his side a bonus point with their second win of the competition.South AfricaGraeme Smith c Haddin b Lee 9 (1 for 12)
Andrew Hall b Lee 1 (2 for 16)
Herschelle Gibbs lbw Hogg 39 (3 for 84)
Boeta Dippenaar b Lee 41 (4 for 114)
Ashwell Prince b Lee 21 (5 for 119)
Justin Kemp b Lee 3 (6 for 123)
Mark Boucher lbw Hogg 5 (7 for 123)
Johan van der Wath c Haddin b Hogg 0 (8 for 124)
Shaun Pollock c Haddin b Dorey 46 (9 for 185)
Garnett Kruger c Symonds b McGrath 0 (186)
AustraliaDamien Martyn b Pollock 11 (1 for 17)
Andrew Symonds c Prince b Steyn 7 (3 for 85)
Michael Clarke c Boucher b van der Wath 34 (4 for 172)
Phil Jaques c Boucher b van der Wath 94 (5 for 177)
Brad Haddin b Pollock 1 (6 for 181)
Michael Hussey c Kruger b Hall 18 (7 for 208)
Brett Lee b Smith 6 (8 for 221)
Brett Dorey c Kemp b Hall 2 (9 for 238)
James Hopes c Botha b Hall 38 (245)