The Asian Age

Bairstow seals England rout of South Africa

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Southampto­n, June 22: Jonny Bairstow made a dashing 60 not out as England thrashed South Africa by nine wickets in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal at Southampto­n on Wednesday.

England, set just 143 to win, reached their target for the loss of only one wicket with 33 balls left.

Opener Alex Hales was 47 not out, his unbroken secondwick­et stand with Bairstow worth 98 runs. But the foundation­s for a victory which put England 1-0 up in this three-match series were laid by their bowlers.

They restricted South Africa to 142/3 after Proteas skipper AB de Villiers won the toss.

De Villiers made 65 not out and Farhaan Behardien an unbeaten 64 in an innings where fast bowler Mark Wood took 2/36.

The fourth-wicket pair’s unbroken partnershi­p was worth 110 runs after they came together with South Africa 32/3 — which represente­d a recovery after they had slumped to 7/2.

But South Africa’s total still looked short of a competitiv­e score on what is usually a good batting pitch.

Spinners Liam Dawson (four overs for 17 runs) and debutant Mason Crane (four overs for 24) both bowled tidily on their Hampshire home ground. “The result doesn’t look good for us,” de Villiers told Sky Sports.

“We lost our way at the start, had to rebuild and we were 20-30 runs short in the end,” the star batsman added after a match where South Africa failed to get the boost they were looking for after their first-round exit at the Champions Trophy one-day internatio­nal tournament.

Bairstow’s innings followed his 43, made after replacing Jason Roy, in England’s eight-wicket Champions Trophy semifinal loss to eventual tournament winners Pakistan in Cardiff last week.

“I’m trying to progress all the time and I played a few shots I didn’t have a few months ago,” said Test wicket-keeper Bairstow, whose fifty took just 29 balls.

England captain Eoin Morgan paid tribute to Dawson and Crane by saying: “Our spinners were impressive and never let AB and Farhaan get away from us.

“They managed to tie down one of the best players of our generation (de Villiers) and a very good internatio­nal cricketer (Behardien).”

England new-ball duo David Willey and Wood both struck with their opening deliveries.

Scores: South Africa 142/3 in 20 overs (AB de Villiers 65*, F. Behardien 64*) lost to England 143/1 in 14.3 overs (A. Hales 47*, J. Bairstow 60*).

 ??  ?? Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow celebrate England’s win.
Alex Hales and Jonny Bairstow celebrate England’s win.

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