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Australia dismissed South Africa for 272 with only 10 balls remaining to win an entertaining third and final Test and avoid a series whitewash at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday. Graeme Smith, returning to bat with a broken finger, fell to Mitchell Johnson to hand the hosts victory, although the tourists won the series 2-1.
The tourists started the day needing 314 to pull off an unlikely result but lost quick wickets. Peter Siddle was man of the match with Smith named man of the series. Australia's victory meant that they retained their position at the top of the International Cricket Council's official Test rankings. The South Africans had already clinched the three-match series after winning the first two Tests in Perth and Melbourne and began the fifth day on 62 having lost Morne Morkel on Tuesday.
The first session did not go as planned for the tourists with Neil McKenzie falling with the total only moving forward by six runs. Jacques Kallis then fell for just four and Hashim Amla went for 59. AB de Villiers showed some resistance with a solid 56 but was eventually bowled by Siddle, leaving his side on a precarious 193-7 at the tea interval. Makhaya Ntini held out for over 17 overs, adding a fabulous 50 runs for the ninth wicket, before Dale Steyn was removed lbw by Andrew McDonald for 28.
This set up a dramatic finale as South Africa tried to cling on for the draw with Smith, not having played since retiring hurt with a broken finger and troublesome left elbow in the first innings, deciding to bat. Smith entered the arena with 7.2 overs left to a standing ovation from the SCG crowd and survived for 17 balls before falling for three to Mitchell. Man-of-the-match paceman Siddle ended with match figures of 8-113.
SCOREBOARD
Australia 1st Innings: 445 all out (136.2 overs)
Australia 2nd Innings: 257 for 4 (67.3 overs)
South Africa 1st Innings: 327 for 9 (120.5 overs)
South Africa 2nd Innings: 272 all out (114.2 overs)



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McKenzie c M Hussey b Bollinger 27
M Morkel c Johnson b Bollinger 0
Amla c Katich b Hauritz 59
Kallis c and b McDonald 4
de Villiers b Siddle 56
Duminy lbw b Johnson 16
Boucher lbw b Siddle 4
Harris lbw b Siddle 6
Steyn lbw b McDonald 28
Ntini not out 28
Smith b Johnson 3
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Extras: 2nb 4w 12b 18lb 5pen 41
Total: (all out in114.2 overs) 272
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Bowling: Siddle 27.0 12 54 3, Bollinger 21.0 5 53 2, Johnson 23.2 7 49 2, McDonald 13.0 6 32 2, Hauritz 28.0 10 47 1, Clarke 2.0 1 2 0
Fall of wickets: 2 M Morkel 68 McKenzie 91 Kallis 110 Amla 166 Duminy 172 Boucher 190 de Villiers 202 Harris 257 Steyn 272 Smith.
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009

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