Proteas blow chances

PROLIFIC: Hashim Amla of South Africa has made a solid impression opening the batting for the Proteas. Yesterday he was again in sublime form, scoring 58 off 31 balls against England Picture: GETTY IMAGES
PROLIFIC: Hashim Amla of South Africa has made a solid impression opening the batting for the Proteas. Yesterday he was again in sublime form, scoring 58 off 31 balls against England Picture: GETTY IMAGES
Joe Root and England secured a thrilling two-wicket win over South Africa in their World

Twenty20 Super 10 match at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai last night.

Root hit a superb 83 off 44 balls, with six fours and four sixes as England cruised to 229 for six, before losing two quick wickets to send the butterflies into a spin.

However, Moeen Ali kept a cool head, and with three balls left, he hit Kyle Abbott straight down the park to seal the biggest successful World T20 victory, and second-biggest overall.

Earlier, Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla struck half-centuries at the top while JP Duminy provided the late assault as South Africa posted a massive 229 for four wickets.

England were on the receiving end of a brutal onslaught from West Indies opener Chris Gayle during Wednesday's defeat when their spinners struggled to grip the wet ball and that prompted captain Eoin Morgan to field after winning the toss.

But Amla (58) and De Kock (52) continued to torment the English bowlers, plundering 96 runs off seven overs during an explosive opening stand.

South Africa, one of the favourites to win the tournament, opted to use Amla and De Kock as openers and it proved it was the right decision from the onset.

De Kock, who thrashed David Willey for 20 in the third over, hit seven fours and three sixes during his 24-ball knock before he fell to offspinner Ali.

Amla, who was dropped on nine by Reece Topley off Ali, hit an identical number of boundaries before falling to the offspinner.

Duminy (54 not out) and David Miller (28 not out) provided the finishing touches for South Africa with an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 60.

England paceman Chris Jordan conceded four fours and a six in the fifth over and finished with figures of 0-49 in three overs. Topley gave away 33 in his two overs.

From a South Africa viewpoint, the loss was morale-breaking.

Towards the end heads started to droop as all the bowlers were hammered by Root who played some audacious strokes throughout his entertaining innings.

The Proteas also conceded 20 wides, which substantially assisted England to reach their target.

SA’s top pace bowler went for 35 in two overs while medium-pacer Kyle Abbot with 3-41 was the outstanding bowler for the losers. — SuperSport

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