And once South Africa bounced back with two wickets in the gap of 14 runs, the defending champion yet again showed why they are a tough nut to crack in a final as last-man Josh Hazlewood walked in. The left-handed pair frustrated the Proteas further by ticking the scoreboard and batting out time but Hazlewood pulled a bolt out of the blue when he came with a surprising shot.
With Marco Jansen using the short-ball ploy as a last resort, he was in for the shock of his life. With the red cherry climbing on him after pitching short, Hazlewood moved away slightly from the stumps to upper-cut the left-arm pacer over the slip cordon for another boundary.
An over later, his partner Starc completed his 11th half-century in Test cricket with a boundary that also brought the 50-run partnership between both the quicks. And when Hazlewood was finally dismissed for 17, the Aussies had already set a formidable target of 282 for the Proteas, who were looking worn out from the assault of the lower-order batters.
What a shot that was!
Upper glance by Josh Hazlewood.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra)
Hahaha!
Brian Lara Hazlewood 🤣🤣
— A Runner With A Struggling Cheque Account (@OfficialVeli)
True!
Starc and Hazlewood today :
— ਨਵਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ (@Navpreet7342)
Agreed!
Starc and Hazlewood. What a stand.
— John Davidson (@johnnyddavidson)
True that!
Josh Hazlewood has scored more runs this innings than Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green combined, across both.
— Nate Olos (@Nateolos)
They were looking so good in the middle!
Two Aussie strike bowlers in Starc and Hazlewood are getting a very good close up look at the pitch, which should be very handy when they do eventually come on to bowl.
— Nellie Black (@NellieBlackCat)
That was unexpected!
Upper glance by Josh Hazlewood.
— Captain Cummins (@KhushiMishra23)
— Well done champ! 👏 Mitchell Starc Australia
LOL! MOye moye!
Josh Hazlewood has scored more runs this innings than Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green combined, across both.
— Nate Olos (@Nateolos)
Yeah he did it!
Upper glance by Josh Hazlewood.
— CRICKET (@v_k_fan18)
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