Saturday 29 November 2008

Smith Llooks To Australia After Crushing BD

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CENTURION: South African captain Graeme Smith looked ahead to a world Test championship showdown with Australia after his side crushed Bangladesh by an innings and 48 runs on the third day of the second and final Test at Centurion Park Friday.

South Africa, who regained second position on the world championship table with their 2-0 series win - their eighth win in nine series, with one drawn - depart for Australia on December 6 for a three-Test series against the world champions.

"It's a tour that comes with a lot of expectation and a lot of pressure, with an emphasis on winning," said Smith.

"But we're going there to play the cricket we've played the whole year, to be as prepared as we can be."

Smith said he would embark on his second tour of Australia as captain feeling more settled than when South Africa were beaten 2-0 in 2005/06, backed by a team of experienced, accomplished players.

"There are going to be challenges I face as a leader and that's something I'm looking forward to. I've done some thinking about it in terms of scenarios and things that I'm going to face."

Smith said that although Bangladesh had been beaten with plenty to spare, South Africa had used the two matches to "work on a few things, talk about a few things and implement a few things. Our intensity this afternoon showed we were able to step it up a level when we wanted to."

Bangladesh were blown away for 131 in their second innings with their batsmen unable to deal with the pace and bounce of South Africa's fast bowlers.

Bangladesh contributed to their own downfall with three run-outs, two from direct hits from the deep as the batsmen attempted second runs.

It was a disappointing ending for Bangladesh, who briefly held the upper hand on the second day when they reduced South Africa to 134 for five after making 250 in their first innings.

Captain Mohammad Ashraful said it had been one of the toughest series he had been involved in but he felt there had been some encouragement for Bangladesh in each of the matches they had played.

Coach Jamie Siddons said the three run-outs were "unacceptable", but added he was pleased with several aspects of the team's play.


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