Maharaj hat-trick puts South Africa in sight of series victory

Published June 22, 2021
GROS ISLET: South African pacer Kagiso Rabada (second L) celebrates with team-mates after dismissing Shai Hope of West Indies during the second Test at Darren Sammy Cricket Ground on Monday.—AFP
GROS ISLET: South African pacer Kagiso Rabada (second L) celebrates with team-mates after dismissing Shai Hope of West Indies during the second Test at Darren Sammy Cricket Ground on Monday.—AFP

GROS ISLET: Keshav Maharaj became just the second South African to take a hat-trick in Test cricket and the Proteas were on course for a series victory as West Indies slid to 109-6 at lunch on day four of the second Test on Monday.

West Indies were still 215 runs short of their target of 324 and South Africa was in sight of a 2-0 series sweep.

Maharaj’s hat trick came in the second-to-last over of the session.

He claimed a big breakthrough when Kieran Powell was caught near the square leg boundary for 51. But the spinner added the wickets of Jason Holder and Joshua Da Silva off his next two balls. Wiaan Mulder took a one-handed catch low down to his right at leg slip to seal the hat-trick and send Maharaj running and sliding on his chest on the grass in celebration.

The only previous South African to take a hat trick in Tests was Geoff Griffin against England at Lord’s in 1960.

Fast bowler Kagiso Rabada took the first three wickets of the session as West Indies, who started the day 15-0 in their second innings, fell away quickly.

Rabada sent West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite (6) and Shai Hope (2) back quickly before forcing a key breakthrough with the wicket of Kyle Mayers for 34, ending his partnership of 64 with Powell.

Mayers and Powell appeared to be on course to at least get West Indies to lunch without any further damage but Mayer’s fall sparked a collapse of four wickets for 17 runs in the space of five overs.

To make matters worse, West Indies was also missing top-order batsman Roston Chase to a leg injury sustained while fielding, although Chase might still be able to bat later in the innings.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA (1st Innings) 298 (Q. de Kock 96, D. Elgar 77; K.R. Mayers 3-28, K.A.J. Roach 3-45). WEST INDIES (1st Innings) 149 (J. Blackwood 49, S.D. Hope 43; P.W.A. Mulder 3-1). SOUTH AFRICA (2nd Innings): A.K. Markram c Holder b Roach 4 D. Elgar c Holder b Roach 10 K.D. Petersen b Mayers 18 H.E. van der Dussen not out 75 K. Verreynne c da Silva b Mayers 6 Q. de Kock c da Silva b Holder 0 P.W.A. Mulder c Hope b Mayers 0 K.A. Maharaj c Holder b Seales 6 K. Rabada c sub b Roach 40 A.A. Nortje c da Silva b Roach 3 L. Ngidi st da Silva b Brathwaite 6 EXTRAS (B-1, LB-1, W-4) 6 TOTAL (all out, 53 overs) 174 FALL OF WKTS: 1-4, 2-33, 3-44, 4-52, 5-53, 6-54, 7-73, 8-143, 9-152. BOWLING: Roach 13-1-52-4 (1w); Gabriel 6-0-28-0 (1w); Seales 11-3-34-1 (1w); Mayers 9-2-24-3; Holder 11-2-24-1; Brathwaite 3-0-10-1. WEST INDIES (2nd Innings, overnight 15-0): K. Brathwaite c Elgar b Rabada 6 K. Powell c Nortje b Maharaj 51 S.D. Hope c Markram b Rabada 2 K.R. Mayers c Elgar b Rabada 34 J. Blackwood not out 5 J.O. Holder c Petersen b Maharaj 0 J. da Silva c Mulder b Maharaj 0 K.A.J. Roach not out 1 EXTRAS (B-4, LB-1, W-1, NB-2) 10 TOTAL (for six wkts, 38 overs) 109 FALL OF WKTS: 1-16, 2-26, 3-90, 4-107, 5-107, 6-107. BOWLING (to-date): Rabada 13-3-38-3 (2nb); Ngidi 7-2-13-0; Maharaj 9-4-15-3; Nortje 7-2-28-0 (1w); Mulder 2-0-8-0.

Published in Dawn, June 22nd, 2021

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