CENTURION : Teenage debutant Pat Cummins had his first ball hit for six
but then struck two vital blows as Australia eased to victory in a
rain-hit first one-day international against South Africa at SuperSport
Park on Wednesday.Facing an adjusted target of 223 off 29
overs, South Africa's chances took a huge dive when Cummins dismissed
Jacques Kallis and JP Duminy in the space of three balls.The hosts were bowled out for 129 in 22 overs to give Australia a 93-run Duckworth/Lewis win.Cummins,
at 18 the youngest player to represent Australia in a one-day
international, confirmed the promise he showed in two Twenty20
internationals against the same opponents. He was hit over
extra cover for six by South African captain Hashim Amla but then
produced a fast delivery which Kallis edged into his stumps to end a
36-run second wicket stand with Amla.JP Duminy fell to
Cummins for the third time in three innings when he edged a catch to
second slip two balls later, with Australian captain Michael Clarke
taking a good low catch.Former captain Ricky Ponting opened
the batting and was named man of the match after he made 63 in an
Australian innings of 183 for four in 29 overs.Ponting and
Clarke (44) built a solid foundation before lightning and rain drove the
players off the field at 96 for one after 19 overs.There
was a four-and-a-half hour break before play resumed. Australia went on
an all-out assault when they returned with just ten overs remaining in
their innings.Clarke was particularly aggressive, adding 15
runs off five balls, including two sixes off successive balls from
Lonwabo Tsotsobe.But Clarke was run out when a fierce drive by Ponting was deflected into the stumps at the bowler's end by Johan Botha.Ponting
stepped into the opening role when Shane Watson was ruled out with a
hip injury. Australia were also without Shaun Marsh because of a
shoulder injury.Ponting made his runs off 77 balls and hit nine fours.All
South Africa's bowlers took some heavy punishment in the closing overs.
Fast bowler Dale Steyn took two wickets but conceded 48 runs in six
overs.South Africa suffered an early blow when former
captain Graeme Smith was given out leg before wicket to Doug Bollinger
in the first over.He consulted with Amla but decided not to
ask for a review by the television umpire, although replays showed the
ball would have gone over the top of his stumps.Amla and
Kallis looked in good form before Cummins made his breakthrough and
after that the home side lost wickets at regular intervals and did not
look likely to get close to the target.Cummins picked up a
third wicket when tailender Johan Botha stepped on his stumps but the
fast bowler was expensive, conceding 28 runs in three overs, including
five wides when a bouncer to last man Lonwabo Tsotsobe sailed over
wicketkeeper Brad Haddin's head.