ESPNcricinfo staff12-Oct-2016Mennie didn’t have to wait longer for his second as captain Faf du Plessis fell for 11•AFPRilee Rossouw started South Africa’s surge with a run-a-ball fifty, his eighth in ODIs•AFPJP Duminy returned to form and contributed 73 in a record 178-run, fourth-wicket stand•Associated PressAfter Duminy carved Mennie to backward point, Rossouw went on to strike 122, his third ODI century•Associated PressSouth Africa’s middle and lower order made handy contributions to lift the hosts to 327 for 8•Associated PressDavid Warner got Australia’s chase off to a flying start with a brisk fifty•Associated PressImran Tahir, though, struck with two wickets in three balls to reduce the visitors to 72 for 2•Associated PressAndile Phehulwayo had George Bailey bowled, but Warner kept the asking rate in check with regular boundaries•AFPWarner registered the highest score by an Australian against South Africa but was run-out for 173, with 40 still required off 19 balls•Associated PressSouth Africa had to wait for the third umpire to confirm their 5-0 whitewash of Australia. “We were just too good for them,” captain du Plessis said at the post-match presentation•AFP
Warner's stunning assault in vain, South Africa defend 327
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