Australia vs South Africa 2023 Live Cricket Score, 3rd Test, Day 4, Sydney Cricket Ground

Last Update: January 07, 2023, 08:02 AM IST

australia vs south africa 2023 live cricket score

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Australia vs South Africa 2023 Live Cricket Score: Bad weather could derail Australia’s bid to clean sweep the series against South Africa and seal a place in the final of the World Test Championship as the third and final Test against South Africa takes place in Sydney. Cricket The ground looks set for a draw.

After delays by rain and bad light on the first two days, persistent and sometimes heavy, rain meant that no play was possible on Friday. This left Australia unable to add to their first innings score of 475–4 with Usman Khawaja stranded on his overnight score of 195 and tantalizingly close to his maiden double century.

Australia now have the dilemma of deciding how many runs they need and then how much time they need to win over South Africa over the two remaining days on a pitch that does not offer the expected assistance for the spinners.

Khawaja said, “I think it will be very harsh if he (captain Pat Cummins) declares immediately.”

“We can go out there and score some more runs really quickly or we can declare straight away too much.”

It had been raining continuously since Friday morning in the Sydney area and the spells of rain were not enough for the ground staff to prepare the ground and resume the match. The umpires called off the day’s play shortly after the scheduled tea break.

The forecast appears more favorable for the final two days of testing, although some light rain is forecast for Saturday.

The Khwaja said, “Time is the enemy.” “Not likely an outcome, let’s be honest, but it’s still possible.”

Australia have already won the series after two crushing defeats in the first two Tests in Brisbane and Melbourne.

Australia’s victory in this third Test will seal their place in the World Test Championship final to be played at Lord’s in England in June this year.

On Thursday, Khawaja scored his third straight SCG ton and surpassed his previous highest Test score of 174 against New Zealand in Brisbane in 2015 – and shared a 209-run partnership with Steve Smith to take Australia to 475-4 when The rain stopped playing. Day.

Khawaja said, “Every century is very special.” It would have been a bit cold.

Smith scored 104 to join former Australian opener Matt Hayden on 30 Test hundreds. Only Ricky Ponting (41) and Steve Waugh (32) have more among Australian men’s Test players.

Smith also went past Hayden (8,625 runs) and Michael Clarke (8,643) in terms of career runs and is now the fourth-highest Australian with 8,647 runs behind Ponting (13,378), Allan Border (11,174) and Waugh (10,927). Test run scorer.

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