Sunday, January 9, 2011

Ind vs SA T20: India beat South Africa by 21 runs

DURBAN: An injury-hit India produced a disciplined all-round performance to notch up an emphatic 21-run victory over South Africa in the only Twenty20 International on Sunday. 

Scorecard 

Playing without key openers Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag, India rode on a brilliant half-century by Rohit Sharma (53 off 34 balls) and Suresh Raina's racy 23-ball 41 to post a competitive 168/6 after skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat. 

  • India lost 1st wicket in 3rd over – 1-18 (Vijay, 2.4 ov)
  • W Parnell to M Vijay, OUT! A terrific catch by van Wyk! Full ball, on off and Vijay goes for a big hit down the ground but only skies the ball. van Wyk has to run back and puts in the dive to get his hand to it. First breakthrough for the Proteas!
  • India: 50 runs in 5.1 overs (31 balls), Extras 2
  • India lost 2nd wicket in 8th over – 2-67 (Kohli, 7.3 ov)
  • J Botha to V Kohli, OUT – Bowled! Botha has broken through his defenses and knocked his stumps over. India have lost their second wicket.
  • India: 100 runs in 11.6 overs (72 balls), Extras 2
  • RG Sharma: 50 off 32 balls (5 x 4, 2 x 6)
  • India lost 3rd wicket in 13th over – 3-109 (Sharma, 12.5 ov)
  • JP Duminy to R Sharma, OUT! What a catch! He’s picked that on the rope! Wide and full, Sharma looks to hit that for another six over long-on. It looks good until Ntini times a perfect jump and plucks that out of the air. He manages not to tread on the rope with his feet – it was that close!
  • India lost 4th wicket in 14th over – 4-110 (Yuvraj Singh, 13.1 ov)
  • R Peterson to Y Pathan, OUT! Run out! Mis-communication or no communication! Yuvraj is gone. Wide ball down Pathan’s leg stump, de Villiers doesn’t pick it up, and Yuvraj goes for the single. Pathan isn’t interested and Yuvraj has to sprint back. Fine leg whips the ball to the bowler and he’s well short of his ground.

  • India lost 5th wicket in 16th over – 5-136 (Pathan, 15.6 ov)
  • J Theron to Y Pathan, OUT! Bowled! Pathan drags this one from just outside off onto his stumps.
  • India: 150 runs in 17.5 overs (107 balls), Extras 3
  • India lost 6th wicket in 20th over – 6-168 (Raina, 19.6 ov)
  • J Theron to S Raina, OUT! Last ball! Miller takes the catch. Looks to hit it on the leg side, he mis-times it completely and the ball goes high in the air and is taken at mid-off.
  • Innings Break: India – 168/6 in 20.0 overs (MS Dhoni 10)
Chasing 169 to win, South Africa had a slow start as they lost their opener Hashim Amla in the second over with seamer Ashish Nehra doing the damage.

Nehra's delivery landed on the off-stump and moved in a bit as Alma trying to play across the line, completely missed it only to see his wickets disturbed. 

However, new batsman Morne van Wyk blasted a six and a couple of fours in the first three balls off Munaf Patel in the third over to shrug off the slow start. 

He clubbed another six in the next over, pulling Nehra over deep midwicket but Patel removed Colin Ingram in the other end to leave South Africa at 31/2. 

van Wyk, however, continued his blitzkrieg and picked up another six and a four off Patel to keep the scoreboard ticking. 

Off-spinner R Ashwin was then introduced into the attack but it made no difference to van Wyk's plans as he plundered a four and six at long off and mid wicket respectively to take South Africa across the 50-run mark. 

AB de Villiers then joined the party and lifted a Yuvraj Singh's delivery over extra cover for a boundary, before picking up another four at the same area. 

van Wyk then sent one Ashwin delivery flying over the deep midwicket for a six to complete his half-century in just 24 balls, registering the fastest fifty by a South African in Twenty20 cricket. 

The 31-year-old hammered another four off Praveen Kumar in the ninth over but India pulled things back in the next over, picking up the wickets of de Villiers (14) and JP Duminy (0) within three balls. 

Five balls later, danger man van Wyk was also sent packing by Kumar when looking for a big shot he was caught at deep square leg by Nehra. 

Pathan then struck with his off-break, removing David Miller. He was adjudged lbw as South Africa slipped to 108/6 in 12.5 overs. 

Botha, however, continued South Africa's fight back with a six over wide long on off but Pathan dismissed Robin Peterson to leave the hosts at 120/7. 

Needing 38 runs off 18 balls, Parnell picked up a four off Nehra in the first delivery but with the Indians keeping a tight line, runs were hard to come by. 

Looking to accelerate, Parnell was caught at deep square leg by Pathan, while Botha holed out to Rohit in the 20th over as it was all over for the hosts. 

Earlier, Rohit blasted five fours and two sixes and shared 49 runs in 29 balls with Virat Kohli (28) and another 42 runs with Yuvraj Singh (12) to set the foundation for a good total. 

Raina (41) then provided the late charge and added 26 and 32 with Pathan (6) and Dhoni (10) to take India beyond the 150-mark. 

Opener Murali Vijay gave India a positive start, slicing Wayne Parnell between the wicketkeeper and slip for a boundary in the first over, before clobbering him for another four through square leg. 

The Tamil Nadu batsman gave the same treatment to Makhaya Ntini in the next over before Morned van Wyk pulled off a blinder to dismiss Vijay as India lost their first wicket with 18 runs on the board. 

However, Parnell found no respite as Virat Kohli picked up a boundary in the next ball through the fine leg area, before lifting Theron over mid-wicket boundary. 

In the fifth over, Rohit and Kohli went berserk, picking up three fours and a six off Ntini to accumulate 20 runs and take India to 49/1. 

However, skipper Johan Botha broke the partnership, removing Kohli. Looking for a pull, the Delhibatsman edged the ball straight to the stumps. 

Botha and JP Duminy pulled things a bit in the next two over but Rohit had other plans as he blasted two fours and a six in successive balls in the 12th over to take India past the 100-mark. 

Rohit reached his half-century with another boundary off Duminy but the bowler had the last laugh when he had the batsman holed out to Ntini at long on. 

A terrible mix-up cost India another wicket when Yuvraj was run out in the 14th over. Looking for a non-existent single, Yuvraj ran upto new man Pathan only to realise late that he had reached a point of no return. 

Raina then joined Pathan and straightaway got into the business, blasting a four and a six off Theron but the pacer dismissed Pathan in his last delivery to leave India at 136/5 in 16 overs. 

In the company of Dhoni, Raina then continued his rampage and brought up another six off Ntini in the 18th over, before hitting Theron for another maximum in the 20th over to take India past the 150-mark. 

The left-hander blasted three sixes and two fours in his 23-ball innings and was out in the last ball of the Indian innings.
India and South Africa will next play the five-match one-day series starting on Wednesday. 

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