Australia tour of South Africa, 2009

Makhaya Ntini may play the final ODI against Australia.
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Ntini and Morkel back for the fifth ODI

The South African pacers, Morne Morkel and Makhaya Ntini may be included in the playing eleven for the final ODI against Australia on Friday.
Apr 16 2009
South African batsman AB de Villiers raises his bat to celebrate scoring a half-century during the ODI (One-Day International) match between Australia and South Africa at Newlands stadium in Cape Town, South Africa. South Africa won by 25 runs.
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Kallis, De Villiers steer South Africa to victory

Jacques Kallis and AB de Villiers shared a century partnership to set up a comfortable 25-run win for South Africa in the third one-day international against Australia at Newlands on Thursday.
Apr 09 2009
Australia's batsman Michael Hussey plays a shot during the first One-Day International against South Africa at Kingsmead Stadium, in Durban. Hussey ended a run of poor form with a match-winning innings for Australia in the first one-day international against South Africa at Kingsmead Friday.
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Hussey leads Australia to crushing 141-run triumph

Mike Hussey ended a run of poor form with a match-winning innings for Australia in the first one-day international against South Africa at Kingsmead Friday.
Apr 03 2009
South Africa captain Graeme Smith, seen here while injured in March 2009, returns to action Friday on the ground, and against the same opponents, where he suffered a broken bone in his right hand the last time he played.
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Smith returns to face bone-breaker Johnson

South Africa captain Graeme Smith returns to action Friday on the ground, and against the same opponents, where he suffered a broken bone in his right hand the last time he played.
Apr 02 2009
Roelof van der Merwe will now get a chance to impress in the ODIs
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van der Merwe called up for ODI squad

Roelof van der Merwe's match winning performance in the second T20 international has pitchforked him into the South African ODI squad for the first two MTN ODIs against Australia.
Mar 30 2009
South Africa's Roelof van der Merwe bats a ball from Shane Harwood of Australia during the Pro20 at Super Sport Park, in Centurion. New cap van der Merwe and captain Johan Botha took South Africa to a series-clinching 17-run win in the second Twenty20 international against Australia at Centurion Park Sunday.
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South Africa beat Australia to clinch series

New cap Roelof van der Merwe and captain Johan Botha took South Africa to a series-clinching 17-run win in the second Twenty20 international against Australia at Centurion Park Sunday.
Mar 29 2009
South Africa's Hashim Amla plays at Wanderers Stadium, in Johannesburg off the ball of Australia's bowler Mitchell Johnson. Albie Morkel and Mark Boucher trumped a virtuoso performance by David Hussey as South Africa scrambled a four-wicket win over Australia.
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Morkel, Boucher trump Hussey and Australia

Albie Morkel and Mark Boucher trumped a virtuoso performance by David Hussey as South Africa scrambled a four-wicket win over Australia in the first Twenty20 international at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday.
Mar 27 2009
Graeme Smith returns as captain in the South African squad for the first two of five one-day internationals against Australia.
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Smith returns for ODIs against Australia

Graeme Smith returns as captain in the South African squad for the first two of five one-day internationals against Australia.
Mar 23 2009
South Africa's Paul Harris celebrates after taking the wicket of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes for 32 runs on the 3rd day of the 3rd Test aginist in Cape Town at the Newlands grounds. Mitchell Johnson hit an 86-ball century for Australia before South Africa completed an innings and 20-run win on the fourth day of the third Test at Newlands Sunday.
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South Africa claim innings victory

Mitchell Johnson hit an 86-ball century for Australia before South Africa completed an innings and 20-run win on the fourth day of the third Test at Newlands Sunday.
Mar 22 2009
Australian batsman Adam Voges put his upcoming wedding ahead of representing his country Tuesday when he withdrew from the one-day and Twenty20 squad to play in South Africa.
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Voges puts marriage before Australian spot

Australian batsman Adam Voges put his upcoming wedding ahead of representing his country Tuesday when he withdrew from the one-day and Twenty20 squad to play in South Africa.
Mar 17 2009
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