Mark Boucher:
One of the greatest ever wicketkeepers Mark Boucher is the last pillar of South Africa’s middle order. He used to add some quick runs to South Africa’s total or his quick but sensible innings used to help South Africa to chase down a big total. One of the memorable innings Boucher played was his 47 runs unbeaten innings against the Australian in 2006 at New Wanders, Johannesburg. In a historic match, Australia scored a mountainous 434 in 50 overs. In reply, South Africa lost the wicket of Boeta Dippenaar early, but the partnership of Graeme Smith and Herschelle Gibbs surprised Australia and fear looms over the Australian side that South Africa will chase down the historic total. Yes, South Africa did, after losing Smith (90), Gibbs (175) Mark Boucher kept the path to victory clear. Boucher was unbeaten on 50. He played the last boundary through the long leg boundary with Makhaya Ntini on the nonstriking end.
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