Smith leads S. African onslaught with 132 By Telford Vice
Guyana Chronicle
December 12, 2003

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JOHANNESBURG, SA (Reuters) - Graeme Smith's powerful century led South Africa to a commanding 368 for three on the first day of the first Test against West Indies yesterday.

Captain Smith scored 132 and Herschelle Gibbs, Jacques Kallis and Martin van Jaarsveld cracked half-centuries as the hosts completely dominated the opening day of the four-match series.

Smith was at the crease for more than four hours, facing 184 balls and hitting 22 fours as he passed 1 500 runs in Tests.

Gibbs, who scored 60, and Smith added 149 for the first wicket, a record for South Africa against West Indies.

Kallis was 87 not out at the close with Van Jaarsveld on 69, his maiden Test half-century, the pair sharing an unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 128.

Smith and Gibbs dominated a West Indian attack that wilted on an intensely hot day.

None of the bowlers posed a threat to the batsmen in the morning session. They wasted the new ball by bowling on both sides of the wicket, and the only appeal of the first session came in the second hour when fast bowler Corey Collymore struck Gibbs on the pads.

Gibbs was well forward and was duly adjudged not out by umpire Darrell Hair.

However, Hair erred an hour after a lunch when he failed to spot that Collymore overstepped in delivering the ball that bowled Gibbs through the gate.

Gibbs faced 103 balls and hit eight fours and a six in what was, by his normally aggressive standards, a solid but subdued innings.

South Africa lost their second wicket three overs later when Jacques Rudolph, who struggled to settle at the crease, edged a ball from fast bowler Vasbert Drakes to be neatly caught by Brian Lara at slip for two.

Smith went to his century with an on-drive for two off Mervyn Dillon 20 minutes before tea but was nearly dismissed with the last ball of the second session, Lara at leg slip failing to hold a sharp chance off part-time leg-spinner Ramnaresh Sarwan.

Smith was out six overs after tea when he slashed a ball from fast bowler Fidel Edwards to Lara at first slip.

West Indies opener Chris Gayle left the field after lunch after injuring a hamstring chasing a ball in the deep.

SOUTH AFRICA first innings

G.Smith c Lara b Edwards 132

H.Gibbs b Collymore 60

J.Rudolph c Lara b Drakes 2

J.Kallis not out 87

M.van Jaarsveld not out 69

Extras: (lb-5, nb-9, w-4) 18

Total: (for three wickets, 90 overs) 368

Fall of wickets: 1-149, 2-160, 3-240.

Bowling: Edwards 19-2-78-1 (w-3), Dillon 20-3-55-0 (nb-4), Collymore 17-1-88-1, Drakes 19-2-70-1 (nb-5), Ganga 4-0-26-0, Sarwan 2-0-7-0, Hinds 9-2-39-0 (w-1)

West Indies: C.Gayle, W.Hinds, R.Sarwan, B.Lara, S.Chanderpaul, D.Ganga, R.Jacobs, V.Drakes, M.Dillon, C. Collymore, F.Edwards.