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Posted: 2023-01-08 06:36:22

Australia has failed to win a test for the first time this summer, with South Africa batting out a draw on day five of the final game at the SCG.

After four rain-affected days, including a complete washout of day three, Australia had to take 14 wickets on the final day of the three-test series to complete a 3-0 clean sweep of the Proteas to go with a 2-0 series win over West Indies.

But they could only manage six wickets in the day as South Africa salvaged a modicum of pride from an otherwise sorry series, ending the match 2-106 in their second innings, having been bowled out for 255 earlier in the day.

Usman Khawaja was named player of the match for his unbeaten 195, while David Warner received the player of the series accolades.

After frontline attack of Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood and Ashton Agar were resisted by the overnight not out pair of Simon Harmer and Marco Jansen, it was part-timer off-spinner Travis Head who finally got the first wicket in the 15th over of the day, finding Jansen's outside edge through to Alex Carey for a 78-ball 11.

It proved to be the only wicket of the opening session, with Harmer and Keshav Maharaj resisting until the lunch break, threatening to take South Africa beyond the follow-on target and forcing Australia bat again.

Maharaj notched the fifth half-century of his Test career just after the break but was trapped LBW on 53 by Hazlewood, having put on 85 off almost 27 overs for the eighth wicket.

Australia bowler Travis Head punches the air to celebrate a wicket during the SCG Test against South Africa.
After the frontline bowlers struggled, part-timer Travis Head made the first breakthrough in the 15th over of the day.

That took South Africa to within 24 runs of avoiding the follow-on, but the final three wickets of Maharaj, Harmer (47) and Kagiso Rabada (3) fell for just three runs, meaning Australia sent them straight back in to bat.

That left the Proteas 47 overs to survive to salvage a draw from their dismal tour, and it got off to a familiarly rough start when captain Dean Elgar was caught off his hip down the leg side for 10 in the ninth over.

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