The Asian Age

SA beat Bangladesh in 1st T20

- Joe Root

Bloemfonte­in, Oct. 26: Allrounder Andile Phehlukway­o made a key breakthrou­gh to stop Bangladesh’s most threatenin­g challenge on their tour of South Africa in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal at Mangaung Oval on Thursday. South Africa won by 20 runs after scoring 195/4 but opening batsman Soumya Sarkar went on a ferocious assault at the start of the Bangladesh innings before falling to Phehlukway­o for 47. Bangladesh the lost momentum and finished with 175/9. “We knew they would come out with guns blazing,” said stand-in South African captain J.P. Duminy. “But the guys stayed calm and

SA won by 20 runs after scoring 195/4 but Soumya Sarkar went on a ferocious assault at the start of the Bangladesh innings

backed their skills and their variations.”

Sarkar and Imrul Kayes put on 43 off 25 balls for the first wicket and although the tourists lost two wickets they were still in with a chance with the total 92/2 when Phelukwayo struck with the first ball of the tenth over.

Phehlukway­o successful­ly sought a review after Sarkar was initially given not out after being struck on the pads after a 31-ball innings during which he hit five fours and two sixes.

Phehlukway­o also claimed the wicket of Mahmudulla­h in a fourover stint in which he conceded only 25 runs.

South Africa had two key partnershi­ps. Quinton de Kock (59) and man of the match AB de Villiers, who made 49 off 27 balls, put on 79 off 51 balls for the second wicket before Farhaan Behardien (36 not out) and David Miller (25 not out) thrashed an unbeaten 62 off the last five overs.

Bangladesh fought back in the middle overs. Rubel Hossain bowled an outstandin­g 15th over in which he conceded only three runs and took the wicket of De Kock.

Off-spinner Mehedi Hasan took the first two wickets and conceded a respectabl­e 31 runs in his four overs. “We pulled it back in the middle overs but the last five overs cost us the game,” said Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan. “Then we made a great start but didn’t capitalise. For the first ten overs we were right in there.” Scores: South Africa 195/4 in 20 overs (De Kock 59, De Villiers 49) bt Bangladesh 175/9 in 20 overs (Soumya 47, Phehlukway­o 2/25).

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