Saturday, March 14, 2009

Fundamental Analysis - South Africa Vs Australia 2nd Test

2nd Test South Africa Vs Australia - Aussies won by 175 runs
  • Australia       1st   Innings 352 
  • South Africa 1st   Innings 138 
  • Australia       2nd Innings  331 for 5 declared
  • South Africa 2nd Innings  370
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It is clear from the above numbers that the key difference was the Top Order Match Ups which compares the performance of the first 3 batsmen of each side.

Australia was clearly superior in this department for which all credit goes to their new boy wonder Phil Hughes, who scored a century in each innings.

South Africa really suffers when their skipper and opener Graeme Smith does not contribute. Incidentally Graeme Smith broke a finger and is out of action.

South Africa outperformed the Australians in the Middle-Order Match Up, but it was not enough to make the top order deficit.

Incidentally the tail enders did not wag for either of the sides.



The session by session match ups clearly indicate Australia's superiority. South Africa had a minor breakthrough on the morning of the second day when they quickly wrapped up the lower half of Australia for 352, but their batsmen could not hold on to their advantage.

Australia having a Power Rating of 7 against South Africa's 4.1 clearly summed up Australia's dominance. 


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