Morne Morkel’s best helps South Africa make it 1-1

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South Africa paceman Morne Morkel thrived on a fast WACA pitch to capture five wickets but the tourists made hard work of a three-wicket victory over Australia in the second one-day international in Perth on Sunday.

Morkel’s return of 5-21 was his best in one-day cricket and helped skittle Australia for a paltry 154 runs from only 41.4 overs on a day of brilliant sunshine in Perth.

Although losing both openers cheaply in reply and stumbling to 153-7, captain AB De Villiers (48) and David Miller (22 not out) ensured a regulation victory with over 22 overs to spare and levelling the five-match series 1-1. Australia’s innings began disastrously, with Morkel having the dangerous David Warner caught behind for a duck before the same bowler caught Aaron Finch for eight at mid-on off the bowling of Dale Steyn (3-31).

Shane Watson (11) and Steven Smith (10) also went cheaply before George Bailey (25) and Australia’s top scorer Mitchell Marsh (67) steadied the innings with a 58-run partnership. Vernon Philander broke the stand, however, with Faf Du Plessis taking a fine catch low at mid-on to remove Bailey, before Morkel had wicketkeeper Matthew Wade caught behind for 19 and Glenn Maxwell bowled for a duck in the same over.

Morkel captured his fifth wicket when Mitchell Johnson edged behind for three, leaving the hosts reeling at 129-8 and their hopes of building a solid total in tatters. Australia quicks Josh Hazlewood and Johnson struck early to remove openers Quinton de Kock (4) and Hashim Amla (10) before Rilee Rossouw contributed a valuable 30 before swiping a nick behind off part-time spinner Maxwell.

Du Plessis and De Villiers drove South Africa to a comfortable 113-3 before Hazlewood struck to remove Du Plessis for 19 and Farhaan Behardien for a duck in successive balls. David Miller survived the hat-trick ball and an onslaught of short-pitched bowling from left-armer Johnson, but Hazlewood struck again to remove De Villiers and Vernon Philander for a duck for another chance at a hat-trick.

Steyn defied Hazlewood, however, and slogged his third delivery over the bowler to the fence to bring up the winning runs. Hazlewood was the pick of the Australian bowlers with 5-31. The third ODI will be played in Canberra on Wednesday.

Brief scores: Australia 154 all out in 41.4 overs (M Marsh 67, G Bailey 25; M Morkel 5/21, D Steyn 3/35) lost to South Africa 157/7 in 27.4 overs (AB de Villiers 48, R Rossouw 30; J Hazlewood 5/31) by three wickets

Doherty for 3rd ODI

Xavier Doherty will be called into Australia’s squad for the third one-day match against South Africa in Canberra, the spinner told reporters on Sunday. The 31-year-old Tasmanian played in two ODI matches of Australia’s 3-0 sweep of Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates but was overlooked for the opening two games against South Africa in Perth, where the hosts have employed an all-pace attack for the WACA’s fast and bouncy wicket. Clarke may make 1st Test Australia’s chief of selectors Rod Marsh has backed captain Michael Clarke to recover from a hamstring strain and be fit for the first test against India next month. Clarke was ruled out of the rest of Australia’s one-day international series with South Africa after re-aggravating the problematic left hamstring in the first match in Perth on Friday. Clarke had scans on Saturday but needed to see specialists for a further prognosis. Marsh said Clarke had been given a positive assessment initially. “I’ll back Michael Clarke in there (for the first test),” Marsh said. “I’ve never seen a happier doctor … He looked really happy with what happened.”