Cape Times

De Kock finally finds his touch as illness ravages his teammates

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QUINTON DE KOCK had to be rushed into action by a South Africa A squad, ravaged by food poisoning, less than 24 hours after arriving in the country and responded with his ninth List A century in the tri-series match against India A at Chennai today.

In the end it was not enough to save the day as the home side won by eight wickets with more than 12 overs to spare which meant that they claimed a bonus point as well. Having played two of their four qualifying matches it is now almost impossible for the South Africans to qualify for the final.

With half of the squad going down ill overnight South Africa were forced to play an ill-balanced starting XI that had only four frontline bowlers with the likes of Dean Elgar and Khaya Zondo to make up the rest of the overs. Reeza Hendricks, Zondo and Mthokozisi Shezi were all on the sick list but had to play because there was nobody else available but all three had to be hospitalis­ed during the course of the match. The same applied to De Kock, who was hospitalis­ed after the match.

The loss of Shezi, one of the frontline bowlers, after sending down only four overs was a severe blow as Elgar had to then fulfil the role of fourth bowler and, when the game ended, only two overs out of the fifth bowler’s ration had been sent down so how they would have got through a full 50 overs is a matter of conjecture. As it was they had to enlist the services of video analyst, Hendrikus Coertzen, as a fielder and also borrow a fielder from India A, Mandeep Singh.

For India A Mayank Agarwal and Unmukt Chand posted a partnershi­p of 219. Agarwal made 130 (122 balls, 16 fours and a six) and Chand 90 (94 balls, 8 fours and 2 sixes). Tsotsobe was the pick of the attack (1/32 in 7.4 overs).

De Kock made his 108 runs off 124 balls (13 fours and a six) but the only other contributi­on of note came from Dane Vilas (50 off 50 balls, 3 fours and 3 sixes). The two put on 100 for the fifth wicket in 15.3 overs.

South Africa A were due to play Australia A tomorrow but in the circumstan­ces (10 in hospital) this match has been put back to Tuesday.

 ??  ?? QUINTON DE KOCK: 13 fours and a six
QUINTON DE KOCK: 13 fours and a six

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