
As Australia pushed for a miraculous last-session victory, Josh Hazlewood provided a breakthrough after removing Heinrich Klaasen with a ripper.
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Australia started the day needing 14 wickets for a win. They reduced South Africa to 167-7, but a stubborn 80-run partnership between Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer kept them at bay. While South Africa still failed to avoid the follow-on, they went into the final session with Australia still requiring nine wickets for victory.
Klaasen had batted well but with a lot of fortune for his 35 as he had survived an umpire’s-call LBW decision off Nathan Lyon before another controversial third-umpire decision on a low catch went his way.
Hazlewood took everyone out of the equation however as with the ball beginning to reverse he delivered a beauty to Klaasen that even he could not survive.
Angling in, the ball then darted viciously towards the right-hander and cut him in half and smash into his stumps.
Watch: Hazlewood cleans up Klaasen with reverse-swinging beauty
Plenty of reverse swing and Hazlewood capitalises! #PlayOfTheDay #AUSvSA | @nrmainsurance pic.twitter.com/P97lSCbU4s
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 8, 2023