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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Johnson, Samuels lead fightback

...af­ter de Vil­liers stars with hun­dred

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CAPE TOWN, South Africa–Leon John­son and Mar­lon Samuels mount­ed an ad­mirable fight­back as West In­dies over­came the loss of both open­ers to steady them­selves, and set up an in­trigu­ing penul­ti­mate day of the third Test yes­ter­day.

At the close on Sun­day, the Caribbean side were 88 for two in their sec­ond in­nings, thanks to an un­bro­ken 61-run, third wick­et stand be­tween John­son and Samuels.

The left-hand­ed John­son was un­beat­en on 37 while Samuels was not out on 26, in a part­ner­ship that was nec­es­sary af­ter both De­von Smith (7) and Kraigg Brath­waite (16) fell in the space of 18 de­liv­er­ies, to leave West In­dies tot­ter­ing on 27 for two an hour in­to the fi­nal ses­sion.

Smith sur­vived 36 balls in 50 min­utes at the crease be­fore glov­ing a leg-side catch be­hind off seam­er Morne Morkel, at 23 for one.

With four runs added, Brath­waite missed a back foot de­fen­sive prod at one from off-spin­ner Col­in Harmer that turned, and hit off-stump.

He bat­ted just over an hour and faced 55 balls.

If the Pro­teas were ex­pect­ing the now cus­tom­ary Windies im­plo­sion, it did not ma­te­ri­alise as John­son and Samuels buck­led down to pro­duce ma­ture knocks. John­son has faced 66 balls and struck five fours while Samuels has con­sumed 57 de­liv­er­ies and count­ed four fours.

Emerg­ing from a cau­tious start which saw him spend 28 balls over his first nine runs, John­son fi­nal­ly showed some ag­gres­sion when he lift­ed Harmer over the in-field to the ropes at long on, in the bowler's sixth over.

He fol­lowed up by slash­ing fast bowler Dale Steyn square for four be­fore punch­ing Morkel to the mid-off bound­ary in the penul­ti­mate over of the day.

Seem­ing obliv­i­ous to the loom­ing close, John­son took a cou­ple of bound­aries off the day's fi­nal over from Steyn � the first a streaky shot through gul­ly and the sec­ond a con­vinc­ing pull off the last ball.

Samuels, mean­while, was more se­date than usu­al es­pe­cial­ly against Harmer but still found time for two pulled bound­aries off the bowler ear­ly in his in­nings and a love­ly back-foot dri­ve through cov­er.

His in­nings was not with­out event, how­ev­er, as he sur­vived a re­view on eight off an lbw de­ci­sion to seam­er Ver­non Phi­lan­der and then gained a re­prieve on 13 when Morkel at mid-on grassed a dif­fi­cult low chance off Steyn.

Ear­li­er, AB de Vil­liers com­plet­ed his 21st Test hun­dred and sec­ond of the se­ries as South Africa were bowled out for 421 in their first in­nings on the stroke of tea, af­ter los­ing their last sev­en wick­ets for 194 runs to gain a first in­nings lead of 92.

Over­all, the right-han­der faced 194 balls, in five hours and 23 min­utes at the crease, and count­ed five fours and a six. He was even­tu­al­ly last out, tak­en in the deep off Samuels as he tried to ac­cel­er­ate the scor­ing.

Off-spin­ner Samuels fin­ished with two for 68 and fast bowler Ja­son Hold­er, two for 87. Sig­nif­i­cant­ly, two wick­ets fell via the run route route as the vis­i­tors' ground field­ing im­proved tremen­dous­ly.

Re­sum­ing the day on 227 for three, South Africa lost cap­tain Hashim Am­la af­ter he had added just eight to his overnight 55, tak­en at the wick­et off Hold­er in the sev­enth over of the morn­ing.

He hit sev­en fours off 150 balls in 189 min­utes.

de Vil­liers then took con­trol of the in­nings, post­ing 96 for the sixth wick­et with Sti­aan van Zyl who chipped in with 33.

Start­ing the day on 32, de Vil­liers moved quick­ly in­to the 40s with bound­aries in the first two overs of the morn­ing from Samuels and Hold­er, be­fore reach­ing his half-cen­tu­ry with a cou­ple square on the off-side off Hold­er, in the fifth over of the morn­ing.

He lost Am­la but put on 34 for the fifth wick­et with Tem­ba Bavu­ma who scored 15 be­fore drag­ging on to fast bowler Shan­non Gabriel, as he tried to pull out of the stroke.

At lunch, de Vil­liers was un­beat­en on 84 with South Africa on 313 for five and he reached three fig­ures in the fourth over af­ter the break, by smash­ing three fours off Samuels' ninth over which cost 16 runs.

Van Zyl had bat­ted an hour-and-a-half and faced 63 balls when he was lbw to Samuels at 384 for six and his dis­missal saw the Windies quick­ly wrap up the in­nings as the last five wick­ets fell for 37 runs. (CMC)

SCORE­BOARD

South Africa vs West In­dies 3rd day, 3rd Test

WEST IN­DIES 1st in­nings 329

SOUTH AFRICA 1st In­nings

(overnight 227 for three)

A Pe­tersen run out 42

D El­gar lbw b Hold­er 8

F du Plessis c wkp Ramdin

b Benn 68

H Am­la c wkp Ramdin

b Hold­er 63

AB de Vil­liers not out 32

T Bavu­ma b Gabriel 15

S van Zyl lbw b Samuels 33

V Phi­lan­der run out 0

S Harmer lbw b Tay­lor 10

D Steyn run out 0

M Morkel not out 4

Ex­tras (lb7, w13, nb10) 30

TO­TAL (all out, 122.4 overs) 421

Fall of wick­ets: 1-48, 2-104, 3-157, 4-254, 5-288, 6-384, 7-385, 8-404, 9-408, 10-421.

Bowl­ing: Tay­lor 20-2-80-0, Gabriel 17-2-64-0, Hold­er 24-4-87-2, Samuels 16.4-0-68-2, Benn 45-9-115-1.

WEST IN­DIES 2nd in­nings

D Smith c wkp de Vil­liers

b Morkel 7

K Brath­waite b Harmer 16

L John­son not out 37

M Samuels not out 26

Ex­tras (lb2) 2

TO­TAL (2 wick­ets, 34 overs) 88

Fall of wick­ets: 1-23, 2-27.

Bowl­ing: Steyn 10-2-31-0, Phi­lan­der 9-3-17-0, Morkel 6-3-10-1, Harmer 9-4-28-1.

Po­si­tion: West In­dies trail by four runs with eight wick­ets in­tact.

Toss: West In­dies.

Um­pires: Aleem Dar, P Reif­fel; TV � B Bow­den.


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