Yes, that's correct people; all is right with the world again now that the Proteas have smashed (by 6 wickets nog al)those f***ing arrogant, self-absorbed, kangaroo-riding, conceited, brash, loud-mouthed, sheep-f***ing, annoying bastards that some people apparently call Aussies. Oh Captain, my Captain Graeme Smith a.k.a. Biff steadied the ship with Hashim Amla after the early loss of Neil McKenzie (again), in the process silencing the f*** out of all those critics talking 'bout "...yeah, but he's never scored a Test Century against the Aussies..." Well then, how does 102 sound you f***s? Once again Hashim Amla was in imperious form scoring a 52 off 112 balls in the second-wicket partnership with Biff.
Jacques Kallis also came through heavy, putting together an all-important 57 while sharing an immense fourth-wicket stand with AB De Villiers, who was the Man Of The Match with his 108, which effectively sealed the match for the Proteas.
What an unf***ingbelievable year this has been. Any country that can smash the England and New Zealand Rugby teams on their own respective turfs, then have the balls to whip the shit outta the Cameroon football team, then turn around, head Down Under and hand out a Six-wicket beatdown to the best team in the world on THEIR favourite ground, is definitely moving in the right direction. One more win Down Under or two more draws (whichever way you look at it) will give us our first Series win in Australia in 98 years of Test Cricket. And after what happened in Carisbrook, Dunedin (Rugby) you KNOW what time it is.