By Nick Said CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – Ryan Harris says there is no panic in the Australian camp before the series-deciding third test against South Africa starting in Cape Town tomorrow.
Australia lost the second test by 231 runs on Sunday after failing to cope with the Proteas pace attack that took nine wickets in a session with prodigious reverse-swing.
Harris says Australia’s 281-run win in the series opener proved there is little to choose between the sides.
“We are not panicking, we did not play well enough on the day (in Port Elizabeth), but the week before that we were well on top,” the Australia fast bowler told reporters on Thursday.