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Smith heroics in vain, Aussies notch consolation win

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    Ricky Ponting set up an exciting finale with his bold declaration, but it was Smith who stole the show in Sydney.

    Smith batted in discomfort for his three runs but managed to hold on for nearly seven overs with Makhaya Ntini (23 not out) at the other end.

    The duo were just 10 balls away from saving the match for their team but Mitchell Johnson finally ended Australia's agonising wait for a consolation win by ripping through Smith's defences in the 114th over.

    But there was plenty of drama before the Aussies could actually celebrate the consolation win with Ntini riding his luck to frustrate the world champions. The Proteas pace spearhead was dropped twice after surviving a close run out attempt.

    Andrew McDonald got an easy caught and bowled chance in the 108th over but perhaps not expecting it the debutant all-rounder could not hold on, much to the dismay of his under-fire skipper Ponting.

    Ntini added to the Aussie agony in the next over after struggling opener Matthew Hayden put down an even easier chance.

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    Pacer Doug Bollinger, another debutant, watched in horror as Hayden, despite getting two hands to the edge that had flied off Ntini's blade, spilled a regulation catch in the slips.

    Earlier, Amla and de Villiers were the only South African batsmen to hold their own on a precarious SCG track. While Amla's 59-run knock came off 112 balls studded with nine fours, de Villiers took 144 deliveries to reach his 56 that had eight fours.

    Peter Sidlle returned the best figures among the Aussie batsmen, scalping three wickets for 54 runs in his 27 overs, 12 of which were maiden.

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