Steyn's fiery warning
South Africa pace spearhead Dale Steyn sounded an ominous warning before the Test series with Australia with a fiery spell of bowling in the drawn tour match with Australia A in Sydney on Sunday.
Test cricket's number one-ranked bowler produced a hostile spell described by teammate Jacques Rudolph as Steyn's fastest in seven years.
Steyn terrorised the Australia A top-order with a five-over salvo, taking the wicket of Liam Davis in his haul of one for four.
Davis lasted 11 deliveries before being caught behind for a duck, while Rob Quiney (11 not out) and Phil Hughes managed to survive the hostilities before an early stumps was called.
Former Test opener Hughes faced the majority of Steyn's 150 km (93 mph) thunderbolts in the final hour of play, scoring one run off 27 balls.
Rudolph said Steyn's spell was one of the fastest he had seen.
But he cautioned that the South African pace attack, which also includes Vernon Philander and Morne Morkel, should not get too excited at the prospect of a juicy pitch for the first Brisbane Test this week.
In an ominous sign for Australia's out-of-sorts openers Ed Cowan and Dave Warner, Steyn finished with match figures of 4-58 with eight maidens on the placid SCG pitch.
Australia A skipper Andrew McDonald said Hughes's plucky display against the fearsome Steyn was testament to his new-found maturity and hinted it would serve him well should a Test call-up be imminent.
Earlier, Hashim Amla scored a half-century before he retired to allow AB de Villiers to bat in South Africa's first innings declaration of 277 for four.
De Villiers scored 24 off 51 balls before he was caught off an inside edge, while J.P. Duminy chopped one from Andrew McDonald on to his stumps for 31.
Rudolph spent a long time at the crease for his 39 before he was caught at slip.
Davis was not Steyn's only victim on the final afternoon, with Proteas' wicketkeeper De Villiers catching one of his bouncers on the end of his fingers.
De Villiers quickly flung his glove to the ground and winced in pain, although he managed to finish the day's play.
The first Test at the Gabba gets underway on Friday.
SCORES IN BRIEF
AUSTRALIA A: First innings 480
SOUTH AFRICA: First innings 277 for 4 declared (Smith retired 60, Petersen 38, Amla retired 53, Duminy 31, De Villiers 24, Rudolph 39; Maxwell 2-70)
AUSTRALIA A: Second innings 13 for 1 (Quiney 11 not out; Steyn 1-4)
Result: Match drawn.
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