South Africa secured a fourth successive ODI win over Australia, skittling the visitors for 167 in Port Elizabeth on their way to a six-wicket win. Kyle Abbott took 4-40 in his first game of the series - bowling both Aaron Finch (2) and David Warner (6) in his opening two overs - setting the tone as Australia were dismissed inside 36.4 overs.Captain Faf du Plessis then top-scored with 69 as the hosts made light work of the run chase, meaning they will go in search of a whitewash 5-0 series win in the final ODI in Cape Town on Wednesday.South Africa rested fast bowlers Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada and leading spinner Imran Tahir, but Abbott got them off to a stunning start with the ball after Australia won the toss and chose to bat first.Fellow series newcomers, seamer Dwaine Pretorius (1-33) and unorthodox left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi (3-36), made further breakthroughs - the former dismissing George Bailey (1), and the latter Steve Smith (21) and Travis Head (0), all out LBW.That left Australia reeling at 49-5 after 15 overs, but Mitchell Marsh (50) and Matthew Wade (52) helped lift the tourists score somewhat.After a 46-run ninth-wicket stand between Wade and Chris Tremain (23no), Aaron Phangiso (2-17) swiftly took the final two wickets in the same over to end the innings. South Africas bowler Kyle Abbott (L) celebrates one of his four wickets in the win over Australia In reply, South Africa were briefly rattled at 29-2 as Tremain dismissed openers Hashim Amla (4) and Quinton de Kock (18) cheaply.It could have been worse for the hosts, but Adam Zampa dropped Du Plessis on 16, a sitter at cover point off John Hastings, with South Africa 47-2.It would prove to be a costly error as Du Plesssis went through to fifty, adding 56 for the third wicket with JP Duminy (25), and 55 for the fourth with Rilee Rossouw (33no) Du Plessis couldnt quite see his side through to victory though, falling to Marsh with 28 still required.Watch the fifth and final ODI between South Africa and Australia from Cape Town on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports 1 from 12.25pm.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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