Clarke injured as Aussies win first ODI against South Africa

Michael Clarke watches from the dressing room after hurting his hamstring during the 1st ODI between Australia and South Africa, Perth on Friday.
Michael Clarke watches from the dressing room after hurting his hamstring during the 1st ODI between Australia and South Africa, Perth on Friday.
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AFP, Perth :
Australian captain Michael Clarke suffered a worrying recurrence of a hamstring injury as his side beat South Africa in the opening one-day international at Perth’s WACA Ground on Friday.
After being sent in to bat in the opening encounter of the five-match series, the home team posted 300 for eight from their 50 overs.
In reply, South Africa threatened a record run chase at the venue when their skipper, AB de Villiers (80) and David Miller (65) put on 126 for the fifth wicket, but ultimately fell 32 runs short and were dismissed for 268.
Despite the efforts of de Villiers and Miller, the South Africans were always behind on the back foot after losing early wickets, with paceman Mitchell Johnson (2-38) celebrating his announcement as the ICC Cricketer of the Year by claiming both Proteas openers, Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla, in quick succession.
Recalled wicketkeeper Matthew Wade claimed five catches in the South African innings, while man-of-the-match Nathan Coulter-Nile claimed 4-48.
The 33-year-old Clarke reinjured his troublesome left hamstring as he made just 11 from 20 balls in the Australian innings and was immediately ruled out of taking any further part in the match.
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