Chloe Tryon and Delmi Tucker both scored valiant half-centuries to make
sure the home team had to fight hard.
Australia defeated South Africa 76 (Brown 5-21) and 215 (Tucker 64, Tryon 64)
by innings and 284 runs with 575 for 9 Dec (Sutherland 210, Healy 99, Mooney
78, Gardner 65).
Australia's talented and adaptable attack defeated a determined South Africa
team that was putting up a late fight to win the Test match handily late on day
three at the WACA.
After being pushed in close T20I and ODI series wins, Australia proved their
mettle in red-ball cricket as they won the first-ever multi-series between the
two sides, 12-4.
Australia's bowling depth was on display as six bowlers
claimed wickets in South Africa's second innings of 215 runs, despite their
attack being forced to grind against grittier batting on a pitch that became
flatter as the game progressed.
Eight bowlers, including all-rounder Annabel Sutherland, who finished with five
wickets for the match in addition to her unprecedented double century, prompted
captain Alyssa Healy to unleash her deep attack.
With maiden Test half-centuries from debutantes Delmi Tucker and Chloe Tryon,
South Africa salvaged some respectability following a disastrous opening to
Test cricket against Australia.
Tryon, Tucker, and Tazmin Brits, who were making her debut, all faced more than 100 deliveries as South Africa managed to survive 97.2 overs, a significant improvement over their paltry 31.2 overs in the first innings.
South Africa had been in danger of losing humiliatingly in two days after being thrashed for 76 on the first day of the Test, their lowest-ever score. They slumped to 13 for 3.
After defeating Australia late in the second day with a half-century stand, South Africa resumed their second innings at 67 for 3, with the Brits and Tucker looking to continue their counterattack.
British seamen appeared hesitant in the warm weather as they
went after a hazardous stretch outside off-stump. The Brits edged just in front
of second slip, and Darcie Brown was unlucky not to grab a wicket with her
extra pace.
Additionally, Tucker top-edged over wicketkeeper Healy, but the batters found
little movement on a sun-baked surface. In contrast to early in the game, they
were unfazed by short deliveries that came off the wicket very slowly, and they
successfully stopped a few unusual loose deliveries.
As she approached her 50th birthday, Tucker experienced a few nervous moments.
One of them involved mishitting a pull shot off Ellyse Perry that almost missed
Alana King, who was sprinting back from square leg.
However, Tucker quickly regained her composure and delivered
her 50th delivery. Replays showed that Phoebe Litchfield had her fingertips
under the ball when the Brits edged low to second slip, but Healy persisted in
employing her three frontline spinners. Her faith in the seamers paid off when
Perry broke the 96-run stand.
However, Tryon's combination of strength and skill allowed him to consistently
strike through the off-side as Healy eventually went back to spinning, making
Australia wait once more.
It nearly paid off right away when, just before lunch, Healy missed a difficult
opportunity when Sophie Molineux, playing her first international since late
2021, had Tryon inside edging onto her pad.
Following lunch, Ashleigh Gardner and King bowled
effectively together and found turn and bounce. King, who came on the attack in
the 42nd over of the day's play, was warmly greeted on her home ground. Runs
crawled to a stop as they handcuffed Tryon with four fielders around the bat.
Tucker felt the strain mounting, and when she chipped a return catch that
Gardner skillfully made, she was undone by the extra bounce. Despite her
disappointment, she walked off the field to a standing ovation from the
spectators after scoring 64 runs off 180 balls in just four hours at the
crease.
Mooney's simple catch at slip saved King from taking the
first wicket of the game, and Tryon quickly took advantage of the opportunity
to reach her half-century.
To mark Test cricket's return to the WACA, Sutherland clean-bowled Tryon to cap
off a thrilling encounter, and hometown hero King took the final wicket. But
an Australia victory was always certain.
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