Centurion – New Zealand beat South Africa by 32 rushes to share the two-match T20 International arrangement 1-1 at SuperSport Park, in Centurion, on Sunday.
Set 178 to win, the South African pursue got off to an awful begin with both openers Morne van Wyk (3 from 5 balls) and Hashim Amla (14 from 13 balls) back in the changeroom with the score on 19.
Skipper AB de Villiers went to the wicket and promptly started to time the ball well. Be that as it may, his unstable innings was given the ax at 15 from nine as he endeavored to clear the long-on limit, got James Neesham knocked down some pins Nathan McCullum as the Proteas were into a bad situation at 47 for three in the seventh over.
Rilee Rossouw again looked in great knick, yet discarded his wicket for 26 from 23 as he endeavored to swat a short ball from Ish Shodi, yet could just succeed in hitting it straight to short midwicket.
At the point when Farhaan Behardien holed out to Guptil at profound midwicket off the playing of McCullum for 36 from 27, the Proteas were gazing intently at the barrel at 112 for five as yet requiring 66 from 31 balls.
The last perceived batsman to fall was David Miller for a quickfire 20-ball 29, and with his side decreased to 131 for eight the match was viably over as a challenge.
Sodhi gave back the best figures for New Zealand with 2/27 from his four overs.
The Proteas rolled out one improvement to their side from the first match with Eddie Leie coming in for Morne Morkel who is on paternity clear out. The consideration of Leie implied South Africa went into the match with two spinners with Aaron Phangiso the other tweaker in the side.
Kane Williamson withdrew for a lively 25 from 17 balls, endeavoring a broad commute off Kagiso Rabada, and Kyle Abbott took an a decent discover running in from the third man limit as New Zealand lost their first wicket with the score on 52 in the 6th over.
Eddie Leie made the following leap forward with the scalp of Tom Latham for three. The batsman descended the track and mis-timed his stroke which spooned to a thankful Hashim Amla at mid-on.
Opener Martin Guptill was released for 60 from 35 balls when Farhaan Behardien played a full hurl to the set batsman, and David Miller took a jumping find running in from long-on to lessen New Zealand to 103 for four in the twelfth over.
Aaron Phangiso got the fourth wicket for the Proteas as he caught Grant Elliot in front for 20 from conveyances leaving the guests 114 for four.
New Zealand, on the other hand, had the capacity quicken towards the end of their innings with Neesham (28 off 19) and Colin Munro (18 from seven) giving some hearty hits to help the guests post 177 for seven in their 20 overs.
Rabada was the pick of the South African assault with 3/30 from his four over
Set 178 to win, the South African pursue got off to an awful begin with both openers Morne van Wyk (3 from 5 balls) and Hashim Amla (14 from 13 balls) back in the changeroom with the score on 19.
Skipper AB de Villiers went to the wicket and promptly started to time the ball well. Be that as it may, his unstable innings was given the ax at 15 from nine as he endeavored to clear the long-on limit, got James Neesham knocked down some pins Nathan McCullum as the Proteas were into a bad situation at 47 for three in the seventh over.
Rilee Rossouw again looked in great knick, yet discarded his wicket for 26 from 23 as he endeavored to swat a short ball from Ish Shodi, yet could just succeed in hitting it straight to short midwicket.
At the point when Farhaan Behardien holed out to Guptil at profound midwicket off the playing of McCullum for 36 from 27, the Proteas were gazing intently at the barrel at 112 for five as yet requiring 66 from 31 balls.
The last perceived batsman to fall was David Miller for a quickfire 20-ball 29, and with his side decreased to 131 for eight the match was viably over as a challenge.
Sodhi gave back the best figures for New Zealand with 2/27 from his four overs.
The Proteas rolled out one improvement to their side from the first match with Eddie Leie coming in for Morne Morkel who is on paternity clear out. The consideration of Leie implied South Africa went into the match with two spinners with Aaron Phangiso the other tweaker in the side.
Kane Williamson withdrew for a lively 25 from 17 balls, endeavoring a broad commute off Kagiso Rabada, and Kyle Abbott took an a decent discover running in from the third man limit as New Zealand lost their first wicket with the score on 52 in the 6th over.
Eddie Leie made the following leap forward with the scalp of Tom Latham for three. The batsman descended the track and mis-timed his stroke which spooned to a thankful Hashim Amla at mid-on.
Opener Martin Guptill was released for 60 from 35 balls when Farhaan Behardien played a full hurl to the set batsman, and David Miller took a jumping find running in from long-on to lessen New Zealand to 103 for four in the twelfth over.
Aaron Phangiso got the fourth wicket for the Proteas as he caught Grant Elliot in front for 20 from conveyances leaving the guests 114 for four.
New Zealand, on the other hand, had the capacity quicken towards the end of their innings with Neesham (28 off 19) and Colin Munro (18 from seven) giving some hearty hits to help the guests post 177 for seven in their 20 overs.
Rabada was the pick of the South African assault with 3/30 from his four over
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