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Bairstow powers England to T20 victory in Cape Town

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JONNY Bairstow powered England to a five-wicket win over South Africa in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday.

Bairstow thrashed 86 not out off 48 balls as England chased down a victory target of 180 with four balls to spare.

England were struggling at 34 for three before Bairstow and Ben Stokes (37) changed the momentum of the match with a fourth wicket stand of 85.

Even so, South Africa still had a realistic chance of winning as England went into the last four overs needing 51 runs.

But left-arm fast bowler Beuran Hendricks conceded 28 runs in the 17th over, including three wides which cost eight runs, as Bairstow and England captain Eoin Morgan went on the attack.

Morgan said the win was extremely pleasing, given that we were pretty average apart from two or three players.

Morgan said England’s bowlers missed areas , although left-armer Sam Curran claimed a career-best three for 28 in South Africa’s innings of 179 for six.

And he was disappoint­ed with the batting start, although he praised Bairstow and Stokes.

Jonny and Ben rebuilding the way they did set up the win nicely, he told SuperSport television. Bairstow batted at number four instead of opening as he often does in whiteball cricket.

Bairstow hit nine fours and four sixes, finishing the match in style with his fourth six which sailed into a building sight on the northern end of the ground.

Former captain Faf du Plessis top-scored for South Africa with 58 off 40 balls after his side were sent in on a cool evening.

South African captain Quinton de Kock refused to blame the Hendricks over.

The teams meet again in a day game in Paarl on Sunday.

 ?? (AFP) ?? England’s Jonny Bairstow plays a sweep shot during his knock of 86 n.o. as South Africa captain and wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock looks on during their first T20I at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday. (AFP)
(AFP) England’s Jonny Bairstow plays a sweep shot during his knock of 86 n.o. as South Africa captain and wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock looks on during their first T20I at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday. (AFP)

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