It was hard to work out which captain was more stunned after South Africas incredible win over Australia in Durban.But it was left to Faf du Plessis to sum up a result that looked highly unlikely when Australia ran up 371 batting first at Kingsmead, and even more so when a middle order stumble left South Africa needing a miracle - duly provided by a thumping innings from David Miller.To win a game like that when youre supposed to lose, when youre down and out then you have someone put their hand up and take you across the line, its as good as it gets, du Plessis said. I dont have any words to be honest.I think theres a lot of people if you asked them 3-0 to South Africa against the No. 1 team in the world, they would have possibly laughed. It just shows which direction were going as a team at the moment, weve played some really good cricket in all formats and Im really excited about what lies ahead.Im just out of words, Im so happy at the moment because I never would have thought 3-0 would have been possible against this Australian side.Steven Smith bore the thousand-yard stare of a captain who has now lost seven of his past nine matches in charge in all formats. All he had asked for, from his batsmen in particular, had been achieved, still he ended the night in defeat.I wanted the top four to get the bulk of the runs, someone to go on and get a hundred, we had two blokes do that, Smith said. Its a very tough loss. Today was our quarter-final to keep us in the series and when you get to halfway and youve got 370 on the board, you dont lose too many games with 370 on the board.For them [bowlers], its about trying to bowl their best ball as much as possible...we just havent been able to do it as well as we would have liked.It hasnt gone to plan so far, thats for sure. Im sure the guys will be able to take a lot out of playing against these South African batters. Theres some quality batters in their line-up and youve got to learn to play against the best if you want to play international cricket.Much has been written and said about Australias understrength bowling line-up on tour, which again copped heavy punishment throughout. But du Plessis was pointed in stating that could not take anything away from his teams achievement.I think as an international team you cannot use that as an excuse, never, he said. 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Wasps remain unbeaten in the Premiership as they produced a breathtaking display to demolish a poor Bristol side 70-22 at the Ricoh Arena.Bristol were torn apart by the pace and power of the home side, who scored four tries in a 17-minute spell in the first half.Wasps scored a total of 10 tries, with two apiece for Christian Wade, Elliot Daly and Ashley Johnson.Jake Cooper-Woolley, Tommy Taylor, Matt Symons and Danny Cipriani were the other try scorers with Jimmy Gopperth converting seven and kicking two penalties for a match tally of 20 points.Jack Lam, Gaston Cortes and Mitch Eadie scored Bristols tries with Tusi Pisi kicking a penalty and a conversion.Adrian Jarvis added a conversion. Wasps made a dream start, taking the lead just a minute in with a try from Taylor off a line-out drive.Bristol quickly responded with their first score when a well-judged kick from Will Cliff secured the visitors a platform in the home 22 and when Wasps were penalised, Pisi kicked the goal.Back came the hosts to take an 11-3 lead at the end of the first quarter thanks to two Gopperth penalties.A minute later, Wasps had extended that advantage courtesy of a stroke of good fortune. Wade led the chase after Cipriani had cross-kicked, only for the ball to rebound back off the corner flag.Wade and Ryan Edwards overran the ball for Daly to pick up and score a simple try.Two minutes later the game was virtually over when Joe Simpsonn created his sides third try for Cooper-Woolley and it certainly was by half-time as by then, Wasps had scored two further tries.ddddddddddddFirst Symons crashed over for the bonus point before Daly strolled through the Bristol defence to create a try for Wade. Gopperth converted both for a 37-3 half-time lead.The only blot for Wasps on a supreme first-half performance was losing number eight Guy Thompson with a leg injury to be replaced by Nathan Hughes, while Bristols Ryan Bevington departed with a cut to the head.After the restart, Bristol were first on the scoreboard with a try from skipper Lam but the respite was temporary as Wade danced through the visitors defence for his second before replacement Johnson crashed over for Wasps seventh.Both teams made wholesale substitutions, with Kyle Eastmond coming on for his league debut for Wasps.Cipriani then raced in from halfway after combining cleverly with Frank Halai before Eadie crossed for Bristol to leave them trailing 56-15 at the end of the third quarter.Two of Wasps stars on the day, Wade and Simpson, had departed by then but it made little difference as Johnson forced his way over for his second.A try from Cortes gave Bristol hope of a bonus point but Daly scored Wasps 10th, with Gopperths conversion taking them up to 70. 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