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De Villiers lauds Amla, Tahir; Tharanga gets 2-match ban

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london — South Africa captain AB de Villiers praised opener Hashim Amla and leg-spinner Imran Tahir in South Africa’s huge 96 run win over Sri Lanka in their Champions Trophy opener.

The Proteas posted 299 at The Oval on Saturday thanks to former captain Hasim Amla, who scored his 25th ODI century. He was the fastest to the milestone having got there in 151 innings.

“It was an amazing innings by Hashim. He did really well to assess the conditions, and communicat­ed well with us what kind of score is going to be good,” De Villiers said.

Sri Lanka were cruising at 116 for two when Imran Tahir was introduced to the attack and the momentum swung South Africa’s favour immediatel­y.

Tahir was man-of-the-match after finishing with four wickets for 27 runs. “It was close to ten out of ten,” said De Villiers.

“Not only with the ball in hand but that run out, it always shows me where the player is at when he shows that kind of dedication and commitment in the field. He is a great asset for us.”

Sri Lanka, meanwhile, were in trouble after they took four hours and seven minutes to finish their 50 overs. The time allocated to bowl the 50 overs in an innings is three and half hours.

The ICC banned captain Upul Tharanga for the next two games against India and Pakistan and the Sri Lankans were fined.

“We were slow between the overs. The Umpire brought it to my notice in the 40th over that we were three overs behind,” Tharanga told journalist­s after the game.

Sri Lanka got off to a solid start reaching 82 for one at the end of the tenth over, but failed to capitalize. “When Chandimal and I were batting, we were trying to build a partnershi­p. The run out of Chandimal was costly and then after that Kapugedera got out soon. We still had a good run rate, but we lost too many wickets.” —

 ?? AFP ?? South Africa’s Imran Tahir celebrates after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Asela Gunaratne. —
AFP South Africa’s Imran Tahir celebrates after taking the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Asela Gunaratne. —

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