Australia vs South Africa: Anrich Nortje strikes twice to restrict Oz to 147-2

05 January,2023 09:10 AM IST |  Sydney  |  AFP

Nortje was the Proteas’ star man as he removed Warner cheaply for 10 and late in the day denied Labuschagne (79) his 11th Test hundred. As bad light and rain conspired to prematurely end the first day, Australia were 147 for two with Usman Khawaja unbeaten on 54 and Steven Smith yet to get off the mark

South Africa`s Anrich Nortje celebrates dismissing Australia’s David Warner during the third cricket Test match between Australia and South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney. Pic/AFP


South Africa strike bowler Anrich Nortje claimed the key wickets of David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne on Wednesday to prise Australia's grip on the third Test in Sydney as rain plagued the opening day.

Nortje was the Proteas' star man as he removed Warner cheaply for 10 and late in the day denied Labuschagne (79) his 11th Test hundred. As bad light and rain conspired to prematurely end the first day, Australia were 147 for two with Usman Khawaja unbeaten on 54 and Steven Smith yet to get off the mark.

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Nortje got the big breakthrough with a ripper, taking the edge of Labuschagne's bat to get him caught behind and end his 151-ball stay. The pacer earlier struck in his second over of the day when Warner caught at slip by Marco Jansen for 10.

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