David Millers magnificent century saw South Africa chase down 372 to beat Australia by four wickets and secure the ODI series victory with two games to spare. Having lost the opening two matches, Australia were dominant in making 371-6 in their 50 overs as both David Warner and Steve Smith hit hundreds at Kingsmead.At 217-5 in the 32nd over of their reply, the hosts looked set for a heavy defeat before Millers incredible knock turned the game and got his side home with four balls remaining. The tourists won the toss and made a blistering start to their innings, Warner and Aaron Finch (53) taking them to 110 before the latter, having already blasted four maximums, was caught off the bowling of Imran Tahir in the 14th over.That wicket stemmed the flow of runs to a certain extent but it took South Africa until the 35th over to break the second wicket stand. David Warner hit a superb century for Australia By that time, Warner and Smith had added another 124 with Warner having gone to his eighth ODI century off 96 balls. He was eventually dismissed for 117, caught at long-on off Tahir (2-54).Smith remained and, after a slow start, began to accelerate and reached his ton from 104 balls. He was bowled by Dale Steyn (2-96) for 108 but by that time Travis Head was beginning to cut loose.The all-rounder, alongside Matthew Wade (17no), ensured the innings ended in the same manner as which it had began, making 35 from just 18 balls.Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock then looked to replicate the start the Aussie openers had made but the former was trapped lbw by John Hastings for a quick-fire 45 with 66 on the board. Steve Smith became the second Australian in the match to make three figures De Kock had made a relatively slow start by his usual standards but after Amlas dismissal he found his rhythm and had blazed his way to 70 from 49 balls when top-edged a Chris Tremain (1-65) delivery to fine leg.Rilee Rossouw (18) and JP Duminy (20) were the next two to go as Australia look set for the win they needed to keep the series alive.However, Miller had other ideas and went about brutally dismantling the Australian attack. Although when Dwaine Pretorius (15) fell it looked as if even Millers efforts would not be enough.He found a more than capable ally in Andile Phehlukwayo though with the No 8 initially content to allow Miller to dominate the strike - and the opposition bowlers. The odds were still very much against the Proteas as the overs ticked by but it was clear that the momentum had swung in their favour when Miller reached his century off just 69 deliveries.He continued to swing hard but just as his exertions looked to be catching up with him, Phehlukwayo stepped up to hammer four fours and two sixes in an unbeaten innings of 42.And it was the 20-year-old who hit the winning runs, reversing sweeping Adam Zampa for a couple to spark wild South African celebrations.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Mark Gastineau Jersey .ca. Hi Kerry, Love reading your column and loved watching your analysis on the TSN broadcasts!And were now in Round 2! Bruins! Canadiens! We know all about the great games of the past from the players, the broadcasters and the writers. Isaiah Crowell Jersey . 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"Its a high performance jersey," Smith said. "It allows out teams to pursue goal medals, of which we plan on bringing a few more home next year." The new jersey, developed in partnership with Nike, uses traditional red, white and black Hockey Canada colours. It features the Hockey Canada stickman logo along with the 100th anniversary logo on its left chest areas. The sleeves have two stripes each on their upper arms. "Canada" is spelled diagonally on the front of the jersey, a style that makes a return after more than 40 years. "There are some historical elements to this that you might be able to associate with other jerseys that have been worn over the last 100 years," Smith said. The jersey unveiling was part of a Hockey Canada event to kick off a cross-country exhibition tour. It features a 1,900 square metre caravan with interactive exhibits, including a timeline of hockey milestones. It also includes a year-round artificial surface rink and a five-by-three-metre outdoor video screen. The tour will officially begin in Ottawa Juuly 1, and will is expected to visit 100 communities before ending next May.dddddddddddd Thirteen communities have been scheduled to date: Toronto, Ottawa, Russell, Ont.; Kenora, Ont.; Kitchener, Ont.; Thunder Bay, Ont.; Montreal, Brossard, Que.; Sherbrooke, Que.; Calgary; Edmonton; Red Deer, Alta.; and Kamloops, B.C. The tour is partially funded by $3 million from the federal Department of Canadian Heritage through its Commemorate Canada Program. Smith estimated the government funding comprises more than half of the tours budget. Hockey Canada chairman Jim Hornell said the 100th anniversary tour has four main goals. "Hockey Canada wants Canadians to play the game. We want to engage communities," he said. "We want to leave a legacy, and we want to educate Canadians about our great game." Hockey Canada was officially formed in 1968 by the federal government, but it traces its roots to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association founded in 1914. The two organizations merged in 1994. Minister of State for Sport Bal Gosal, who represented Canadian Heritage Minister Shelly Glover at the event, said the national hockey teams that won gold medals at the past two Winter Olympics are role models for all Canadians. "National celebrations like this bring us together, strengthen communities, and help Canadians take pride in the citizenship we all share," he said. 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