Kallis stands tall against Indian attack
Jacques Kallis, playing in his final Test match, hit a solid
half-century after South Africa lost three wickets in quick succession
on the third day of the second and final Test against India at Kingsmead
on Saturday.
South Africa were 267 for four at tea, 67 runs behind India's first
innings total of 334.
Kallis (61 not out) and AB de Villiers (74) shared a fourth wicket
partnership of 127 after South Africa lost three wickets for ten runs to
be wobbling at 113 for three, with left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja
taking two of the wickets.
Jadeja ended the stand when he had De Villiers caught at slip. At tea
he had taken three for 77 in 32 overs, 27 of which were bowled on
Saturday.
Kallis received a standing ovation from the crowd and a guard of
honour from the Indian players when he walked out to bat after Graeme
Smith and Hashim Amla had been dismissed for 47 and three respectively.
Before he faced a ball, Alviro Petersen was caught at slip for 62 off
a ball from Jadeja which bounced more than Petersen expected.
De Villiers was the more assertive partner as he and Kallis set about
restoring South Africa's fortunes, continuing a rich vein of form which
has taken him to the top of both the Test and one-day international
batting rankings.
De Villiers reached his fifty off 87 balls and faced a total of 117
deliveries, hitting nine fours, before becoming Jadeja's third victim.
Kallis was more cautious as he advanced to a half-century off 131
balls when he cut Jadeja for four shortly after De Villiers was
dismissed.
It was the 103rd time in 166 Tests that Kallis had scored 50 or more,
with 44 of those innings converted into centuries.
But it was first Test half-century in eight innings, going back to a
match against Pakistan in Johannesburg in February.
Smith and Petersen took their opening partnership to 103 from the
overnight total of 82 but were tied down by some accurate bowling, with
Jadeja troubling both batsmen before Smith went down the wicket and
mistimed an attempted hit over midwicket.
Shikhar Dhawan ran back and held a good, diving catch.
Hashim Amla was bowled by Mohammed Shami when an inswinging delivery
straightened past his bat and hit the off stump. |