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England 574 for 9 dec (Bell 140, Cook 118) beat South Africa 343 (Kallis 75, Smith 75) and 133 (Swann 5-54) by an innings and 98 runs
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Graeme Swann completed his second five-wicket haul of the series to wrap up an innings victory, South Africa v England, 2nd Test, Durban, December 30, 2009
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England's cricketers needed just 18 overs on the final morning at Durban to wrap up a thumping innings-and-98-run victory in the second Test, as South Africa's tail crumbled under the sheer weight of scoreboard pressure bearing down on them following the team's desperate performance on the fourth evening. Graeme Swann and Stuart Broad were once again the stand-out performers, as they shared nine of the ten wickets in the innings, with Swann claiming the spoils with 5 for 54 in 21 overs.

South Africa resumed their fight on 76 for 6, with Mark Boucher and Morne Morkel entrenched in a 26-run stand for the seventh wicket, and though Morkel pulled Broad with some confidence through midwicket for the first boundary of the day, he was unable to deal with the wiles of Swann, who continued once again his extraordinary penchant for striking early in a spell.

In total, Morkel faced three deliveries from Swann, and might have been dismissed by the lot. The first was tossed up from round the wicket and spun sharply past his edge. The second was snicked to slip, where Andrew Strauss - deputising in that position for the injured Paul Collingwood - couldn't get a hand on the chance. The third, however, was the perfect follow-up. Fuller, flatter, and faster, and Morkel barely moved his pad before he'd been pinned lbw for 15.

Paul Harris was the next man in, and he received a rough reception from Broad in particular, who sensed a vulnerability to the short ball, and tested it to the max with a barrage of lifters that struck him variously on the chest, ribs and armpit. But he did his best to endure as he anchored himself on the back foot, and each of his first three fours came from steers through point off Broad, only one of which was genuinely involuntary.

The real body blow for South Africa's faint hopes occurred at the other end, however. Boucher is one of the best scrappers in world cricket, but the magnitude of this particular task proved to be beyond him. On 29, Broad fizzed a lifter down the leg-side, and there was an audible snick as the ball flew through to Matt Prior behind the stumps. Umpire Aleem Dar initially turned down the appeal, but Strauss and his team-mates were convinced, and the referred decision showed a clear deflection off the glove.

Harris did his best to hang in there, edging Swann through third man before cracking him more emphatically down the ground for another boundary, at which point Strauss decided it was time for a change. James Anderson entered the attack from the Umgeni End, and he needed only four balls to make the breakthrough, as Harris was deceived by late swing from a full length, and Broad - though denied a shot at a five-wicket haul - nevertheless made good ground at mid-off to scoop a low catch.

Instead the honour of the five-for went to Swann, the man who had set the collapse in motion before tea on the fourth day. Dale Steyn propped forward in front of off and was instantly sent on his way lbw for 3, and England's fielders hurtled from the field to begin their celebrations. The final Test of the decade had finished as a remarkable innings victory for England, their first in South Africa since 1964, as they set off to Cape Town with their spirits soaring and the series seemingly theirs to lose.

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Craig McDermott 71 291 57.00
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Bob Willis 90 325 49.85
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Matthew Hoggard 67 248 56.08
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Jim Laker 46 193 59.50
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Angus Fraser 46 177 61.45
Tony Lock 49 174 73.82
James Anderson 43 147 61.03
Maurice Tate 39 155 76.75
Fred Titmus 53 153 91.39
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Hedley Verity 40 144 70.56
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Tony Greig 58 141 66.27
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Graham Dilley 41 138 59.36
Trevor Bailey 61 132 68.06
Dominic Cork 37 131 58.61
Devon Malcolm 40 128 66.25
Wilfred Rhodes 58 127 65.96

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Michael Vaughan (2003 - 2008) 51 25 12 11 49.02
Andrew Flintoff (2006 - 2007) 11 2 2 7 18.18
Nasser Hussain (1999 - 2003) 45 17 13 15 37.78
Alec Stewart (1993 - 2001) 15 4 3 8 26.67
Michael Atherton (1993 - 2001) 54 13 20 21 24.07
Graham Gooch (1988 - 1993) 34 10 12 12 29.41
David Gower (1982 - 1989) 32 5 9 18 15.63
Mike Gatting (1986 - 1988) 23 2 16 5 8.7
Bob Willis (1982 - 1984) 18 7 6 5 38.89
Ian Botham (1980 - 1981) 12 0 8 4 0
Mike Brearley (1977 - 1981) 31 18 9 4 58.06
Tony Greig (1975 - 1977) 14 3 6 5 21.43
Mike Denness (1974 - 1975) 19 6 8 5 31.58
Ray Illingworth (1969 - 1973) 31 12 14 5 38.71
Colin Cowdrey (1959 - 1969) 27 8 15 4 29.63
Mike Smith (1964 - 1966) 25 5 17 3 20
Ted Dexter (1961 - 1964) 30 9 14 7 30
Peter May (1955 - 1961) 41 20 11 10 48.78
Len Hutton (1952 - 1955) 23 11 8 4 47.83
Freddie Brown (1949 - 1951) 15 5 4 6 33.33
Norman Yardley (1947 - 1950) 14 4 3 7 28.57
Gubby Allen (1936 - 1948) 11 4 2 5 36.36
Wally Hammond (1938 - 1947) 20 4 13 3 20
Bob Wyatt (1930 - 1935) 16 3 8 5 18.75
Douglas Jardine (1931 - 1934) 15 9 5 1 60
Percy Chapman (1926 - 1931) 17 9 6 2 52.94
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Waqar Younis 87 373 43.50
Imran Khan 88 362 51.50
Danish Kaneria 57 245 67.38
Abdul Qadir 67 236 71.46
Saqlain Mushtaq 49 208 67.64
Mushtaq Ahmed 52 185 67.74
Shoaib Akhtar 46 178 45.74
Sarfraz Nawaz 55 177 71.54
Iqbal Qasim 50 171 73.15
Fazal Mahmood 34 139 70.75
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Waqar Younis (1993 - 2003) 17 10 7 58.82
Moin Khan (1998 - 2001) 13 4 7 2 30.77
Wasim Akram (1993 - 1999) 25 12 5 8 48
Salim Malik (1994 - 1995) 12 7 2 3 58.33
Javed Miandad (1980 - 1993) 34 14 14 6 41.18
Imran Khan (1982 - 1992) 48 14 26 8 29.17
Zaheer Abbas (1983 - 1984) 14 3 10 1 21.43
Mushtaq Mohammad (1976 - 1979) 19 8 7 4 42.11
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Mohammad Yousuf 84 7253 54.13
Salim Malik 102 5768 43.70
Younis Khan 62 5260 50.10
Zaheer Abbas 78 5062 44.80
Mudassar Nazar 76 4114 38.09
Saeed Anwar 54 4052 45.53
Majid Khan 63 3931 38.92
Hanif Mohammad 54 3915 43.99
Imran Khan 88 3807 37.69
Mushtaq Mohammad 57 3643 39.17
Asif Iqbal 57 3575 38.86
Ijaz Ahmed, sen. 59 3315 37.67
Saeed Ahmed 41 2991 40.42
Wasim Akram 104 2898 22.64
Ramiz Raja 57 2833 31.83
Aamir Sohail 47 2823 35.29
Wasim Raja 57 2821 36.17
Moin Khan 68 2741 28.55
Mohsin Khan 48 2709 37.11
Shoaib Mohammad 44 2705 44.34
Sadiq Mohammad 41 2579 35.82
Kamran Akmal 45 2483 34.49
Imtiaz Ahmed 41 2079 29.28
Imran Farhat 31 1944 34.11
Abdul Razzaq 46 1946 28.62
Taufeeq Umar 25 1729 39.30
Shahid Afridi 26 1683 37.40
Qasim Omar 26 1502 36.63

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Bowling Stats - Tests Player Matches Wickets Average
Wasim Akram 104 414 54.65
Waqar Younis 87 373 43.50
Imran Khan 88 362 51.50
Danish Kaneria 57 245 67.38
Abdul Qadir 67 236 71.46
Saqlain Mushtaq 49 208 67.64
Mushtaq Ahmed 52 185 67.74
Shoaib Akhtar 46 178 45.74
Sarfraz Nawaz 55 177 71.54
Iqbal Qasim 50 171 73.15
Fazal Mahmood 34 139 70.75
Intikhab Alam 47 125 78.61

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Captain Stats - Tests Player Matches Win Draw Lose Winning %
Inzamam-ul-Haq (2001 - 2006) 28 10 9 9 35.71
Waqar Younis (1993 - 2003) 17 10 7 58.82
Moin Khan (1998 - 2001) 13 4 7 2 30.77
Wasim Akram (1993 - 1999) 25 12 5 8 48
Salim Malik (1994 - 1995) 12 7 2 3 58.33
Javed Miandad (1980 - 1993) 34 14 14 6 41.18
Imran Khan (1982 - 1992) 48 14 26 8 29.17
Zaheer Abbas (1983 - 1984) 14 3 10 1 21.43
Mushtaq Mohammad (1976 - 1979) 19 8 7 4 42.11
Intikhab Alam (1969 - 1975) 17 1 11 5 5.88
Hanif Mohammad (1964 - 1967) 11 2 7 2 18.18
Abdul Hafeez Kardar (1952 - 1958) 23 6 11 6 26.09

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England's time-wasting, which reached a nadir in an excruciating 10-over hour, was disgraceful but will merit just a fraction of the coverage afforded the 'ball-tampering furore'

jollyzuluboy says...

Wow Michael Vaughan has made some really scathing remarks against both Broad & Anderson, infact, he has alleged that Anderson did temper with the ball to some extent. Great to see that he is honest enough...
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ColumnistsPace duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad were foolish to treat the ball as they did at Newlands, says SkySports pundit Bob Willis...
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SoapboxSides are more evenly matched than ever before and no Test team will dominate this decade series after series, predicts Tim Ellis...

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This was interesting, thanks for the update
 

Seph

Retired Account
Well its a defo improvement on that other shit hes cracking on about... :bigass:
 

DarthSikle

GFHH Moderator
Any more updates?
 
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