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June 17, 1999 remains one of the most significant dates in cricket history. On that day at Edgbaston, Australia and South Africa produced what is still widely regarded as the greatest One-Day International ever played. It was the second semi-final of the World Cup, a contest that ended in a tie after 100 overs, with Australia advancing to the final because they had finished higher than South Africa in the Super Six standings. The extraordinary finish is remembered by everyone, but the greatness of the match lay in the quality of cricket that unfolded throughout the day.
South Africa won the toss and chose to field on a helpful surface. Their fast bowlers delivered a display of precision and control that kept Australia under pressure from the outset. Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald were outstanding, exploiting movement and bounce to reduce Australia to 68 for 4. At that stage, Australia were in serious trouble and struggling to build a competitive total. What followed was a demonstration of composure from Steve Waugh and Michael Bevan, two of the finest one-day cricketers of their era. Waugh made 56 and Bevan 65, guiding Australia through the middle overs and giving their side a platform from which to fight.
Even then, South Africa did not allow Australia to escape. Pollock claimed 5 for 36 and Donald 4 for 32, combining for nine wickets and ensuring Australia were dismissed for 213. In modern terms it appears modest, but in the conditions of the day it was a challenging target. South Africa walked off the field believing they had gained the advantage through one of the finest pace-bowling performances seen in a World Cup knockout match.
Their chase began confidently. Gary Kirsten and Herschelle Gibbs added 48 without loss and appeared to be steering South Africa towards the final. Then Shane Warne intervened. Entering the tournament under scrutiny and carrying immense expectation, Warne produced one of the defining spells of his career. His figures of 4 for 29 transformed the match and shifted momentum dramatically. South Africa slipped from a commanding position and suddenly found themselves in a contest that neither side could control.
Jacques Kallis, battling through fitness concerns, delivered a crucial all-round contribution. His 53 anchored the innings and helped rebuild after Warne’s strikes. Jonty Rhodes added 43 in a vital partnership, while Mark Boucher and Pollock chipped in with important runs. Yet the decisive assault came from Lance Klusener. The tournament’s dominant all-rounder played with remarkable authority under pressure, striking boundaries that repeatedly swung the contest back in South Africa’s favour.
The closing moments have become part of cricket folklore. South Africa required nine runs from the final over. Klusener smashed Damien Fleming for consecutive fours, leaving just one run needed from four deliveries. Victory seemed inevitable. The third ball produced a near run-out chance that Australia missed. One delivery later, Klusener drove towards mid-off and immediately sprinted. Allan Donald remained rooted, watching the ball rather than responding to the call. By the time he ran, confusion had taken over. Donald dropped his bat, Australia completed the run-out, and the scores remained level at 213.
The match was tied. Australia progressed. South Africa were eliminated. The result was unforgettable, but the match endures because it featured everything that makes one-day cricket compelling: elite fast bowling, masterful spin, tactical recovery, individual brilliance, fluctuating momentum and immense pressure. More than a quarter of a century later, the 1999 World Cup semi-final remains the benchmark against which every great ODI is measured.
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