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South Africa paceman Morne Morkels 5/21 destroys Australia in Perth ODI Highlights.South Africa paceman Morne Morkel blossomed with a quick WACA pitch to catch five wickets yet the travelers made diligent work of a three-wicket triumph over Australia in the second one-day universal in Perth on Sunday. 

South Africa paceman Morne Morkels

Morkel's return of 5-21 was his best in one-day cricket and helped skittle Australia for an irrelevant 154 runs from just 41.4 overs on a day of splendid daylight in Perth. Albeit losing both openers efficiently in answer and lurching to 153-7, chief AB De Villiers (48) and David Miller (22 not out) guaranteed a regulation triumph with in excess of 22 overs to extra and leveling the five-match arrangement 1-1. 
Australia's innings started lamentably, with Morkel having the risky David Warner got behind for a duck before the same bowler got Aaron Finch for eight at mid-on off the knocking down some pins of Dale Steyn (3-31). 
Shane Watson (11) and Steven Smith (10) additionally went affordably before George Bailey (25) and Australia's top scorer Mitchell Marsh (67) steadied the innings with a 58-run organization. 
Vernon Philander broke the stand, in any case, with Faf Du Plessis taking a fine get low at mid-on to uproot Bailey, before Morkel had wicketkeeper Matthew Wade got behind for 19 and Glenn Maxwell played for a duck in the same over. Morkel caught his fifth wicket when Mitchell Johnson edged behind for three, leaving the hosts reeling at 129-8 and their trusts of building a strong aggregate in wears. 
Australia quicks Josh Hazlewood and Johnson struck ahead of schedule to uproot openers Quinton de Kock (4) and Hashim Amla (10) preceding Rilee Rossouw helped a profitable 30 preceding swiping a scratch behind off low maintenance spinner Maxwell. 
Du Plessis and De Villiers drove South Africa to an agreeable 113-3 preceding Hazlewood struck to evacuate Du Plessis for 19 and Farhaan Behardien for a duck in progressive balls. 
David Miller survived the cap trap ball and a surge of short-pitched playing from left-armer Johnson, however Hazlewood struck again to uproot De Villiers and Vernon Philander for a duck for an alternate chance at a cap trap. 
Swamp top-scored with 67 as Australia were played out for 154, while individual 23-year-old Hazlewood denoted his fourth ODI appearance with figures of 5-31 as South Africa limped to their target. "No doubt, grand at the end of the day," Bailey said of Marsh's innings. "Spectacular disposition. Incredible to bat with. 
"It's grand for him, [it] simply would have been decent for somebody to bail him out there, yet [it was] a truly pleasantly paced innings with a considerable measure happening around him, so he'd be truly glad for the way he overcame that period and got past his innings." Bailey included: "With the ball, I thought Josh Hazlewood [was] simply essentially extraordinary. He's been undermining to do that a smidgen 
"A bit like Morne [morkel, who gave back 5-21 for South Africa], he hits a length that is, extremely ungainly. [he] settles on you settle on a choice, so I was truly satisfied for him as well and I think it will do him the boatload of great, [he will get] a ton of certainty out of that." Australia will try to recover the high ground in the arrangement when the groups meet in Canberra on Wednesday.

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