Kallis puts South Africa in control

Prince scored 119 and [Jacques Kallis] 111 to allow South Africa captain Graeme Smith to declare on 451 for nine, before the Australians slumped to 54 for three in reply, 397 runs behind. He had a heated discussion with the umpires after they turned down an lbw appeal against Kallis early in his inn...

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Published inDaily telegraph (London, England : 1969)
Main Author Austin Peters in Sydney
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) Daily Telegraph 04.01.2006
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Summary:Prince scored 119 and [Jacques Kallis] 111 to allow South Africa captain Graeme Smith to declare on 451 for nine, before the Australians slumped to 54 for three in reply, 397 runs behind. He had a heated discussion with the umpires after they turned down an lbw appeal against Kallis early in his innings. Kallis went on to share a record 219-run partnership for the fourth wicket that turned the match South Africa's way after they had slipped to 86 for three on the first day. Kallis and Prince batted for over six hours and faced more than 270 balls each with Kallis, who started the day on 80, hitting 17 boundaries and Prince 11.
ISSN:0307-1235