The Citizen (Gauteng)

Shabba back in business for Bafana

PROTEAS: ONE GAME SHORT OF CLEAN SWEEP IN ALL THREE FORMATS

- Heinz Schenk

Chiefs midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala is the latest surprise selection in the Bafana squad after Baxter called him up.

SA comfortabl­y on board with 195, but self-destructio­n costs visitors dearly.

The Proteas are one game away of winning all three series on Bangladesh’s tour after claiming a comfortabl­e 20run win over the Tigers in the first T20 in Bloemfonte­in last night.

However, there’ll be a distinct feeling that the home side benefited more from the visitors’ own tendency to self-destruct than their own efforts.

Despite the security of having 195/4 on the board, South Africa didn’t actually bowl all that well.

Most of the seamers bowled far too short on a friendly batting surface.

As a result, Bangladesh were 92/2 in the tenth over and on target as opener Soumya Sarkar (47 off 31) played some crunching, pleasing shots.

But then he was trapped LBW by the impressive Andile Phehlukway­o, who understood the value of bowling fuller and slower.

The 21-year-old all-rounder fully deserved his figures of 2/25, which were only ruined by a six from his last ball.

Nonetheles­s, the pressure he exerted saw the Bangladesh­is play increasing­ly desperate shots, allowing Beuran Hendricks (2/42), Dane Paterson (2/29) and debutant Robbie Frylinck (2/33) to make up for their indifferen­t bowling earlier.

Earlier, stand-in captain JP Duminy’s decision to bat first was wholly justified as the batters generally enjoyed themselves.

Quinton de Kock continued his outstandin­g form with an anchoring 59, surprising­ly his highest score in T20 internatio­nals.

The talented left-hander even had the luxury to sit back a bit as AB de Villiers dazzled following the early dismissal of Hashim Amla.

The 33-year-old star was simply sublime.

There was one magnificen­t leg side flick, where he shuffled and then bowed down ever so slightly to catch the ball on the full.

But the expected big score didn’t materialis­e as he skied Mehidy Hassan for 49 off just 27 balls.

The series moves to Potchefstr­oom on Sunday.

 ??  ?? STAND AND DELIVER. South Africa’s Quinton de Kock carried his fine one-day form into the shorter version of the game, top scoring for the Proteas during their 20-run victory over Bangladesh in the first T20 internatio­nal at The Mangaung Oval in...
STAND AND DELIVER. South Africa’s Quinton de Kock carried his fine one-day form into the shorter version of the game, top scoring for the Proteas during their 20-run victory over Bangladesh in the first T20 internatio­nal at The Mangaung Oval in...

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