Player of the Match
Player of the Match
  • BATSMEN
    R
    B
    M
    4s
    6s
    SR
    c Gibbs b Ntini
    25
    31
    44
    5
    0
    80.64
    c Boje b Hall
    1
    6
    13
    0
    0
    16.66
    c Rudolph b Ntini
    10
    14
    24
    1
    0
    71.42
    lbw b Morkel
    16
    39
    47
    1
    0
    41.02
    c Smith b Hall
    3
    7
    17
    0
    0
    42.85
    c Smith b Boje
    28
    48
    67
    3
    0
    58.33
    c Prince b Morkel
    0
    4
    3
    0
    0
    0
    run out (Boje/†Boucher)
    12
    26
    32
    2
    0
    46.15
    b Ntini
    9
    11
    15
    0
    1
    81.81
    b Hall
    11
    24
    31
    1
    0
    45.83
    not out
    1
    14
    24
    0
    0
    7.14
    Extras
    20 (b 2, lb 8, w 10)
    TOTAL
    136 all out (37.2 Overs, RR: 3.64)
    Fall of wickets: 1-4 (Barney Rogers, 2.3 ov), 2-36 (Hamilton Masakadza, 7.6 ov), 3-41 (Stuart Matsikenyeri, 9.2 ov), 4-55 (Brendan Taylor, 12.6 ov), 5-75 (Alester Maregwede, 19.1 ov), 6-75 (Elton Chigumbura, 19.5 ov), 7-110 (Sean Williams, 28.4 ov), 8-113 (Tatenda Taibu, 30.1 ov), 9-121 (Tinashe Panyangara, 31.6 ov), 10-136 (Prosper Utseya, 37.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    AJ Hall7.212933.95324030
    M Ntini1004234.2414130
    JA Morkel612323.83273040
    N Boje912112.33392000
    AM Bacher2060380000
    JM Kemp30501.66130000

Match Notes

Zimbabwe tour of South Africa 2004-05 News

  • Taibu optimistic despite rout

    Despite losing the second Test against South Africa by an innings and 62 runs, Tatenda Taibu, the Zimbabwe captain, said that he was encouraged by his team's performance

  • Six for Zondeki as Zimbabwe are routed

    Monde Zondeki led South Africa to a convincing victory inside three-days at Centurion, and a 2-0 series win, as they finally came to life in this Test

  • Development is the only solution

    The executive board of the International Cricket Council is preparing to meet in Delhi in the next few days, and one of the key items on their agenda will be the Test status of Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, two Test nations whose performances continue to

  • Prince century checks Zimbabwe's progress

    Though South Africa are closing in on Zimbabwe's first innings they continue to be involved in an unexpectedly tight battle on the second day at Centurion, closing on 380 for 6, a lead of 111

  • Putting them out of their misery

    After the brutality with which South Africa routed Zimbabwe in last week's first Test, Graeme Smith admitted in the build-up to this match that it might be hard to recreate the same sort of intensity that was generated at Cape Town