Khaleej Times

Warner fifty in vain as South Africa win T20

- FIRST BLOOD

port elizabeth — Opener David Warner scored an unbeaten half-century in vain as Australia blew what appeared to be a comfortabl­e chase and South Africa claimed a 12-run victory in the second Twenty20 Internatio­nal on Sunday.

South Africa posted a belowpar 158 for four in their 20 overs as Australia strangled their bright start, but were able to defend the total as the wicket slowed up and the touring side found scoring increasing­ly difficult.

Warner was unbeaten on 67 from 56 balls and having reached 98 for one in the 13th over, Australia looked odds-on for the victory until South Africa found a way to cut off the boundaries and they finished short on 146 for six.

The series is level at 1-1 with the decider to be played in Cape Town on Wednesday, after which the sides will contest three one-day internatio­nals.

“We’ve played here a number of times and I’ve realised that the new ball is key,” South Africa captain Quinton de Kock said at the post-match presentati­on.

“We understand that this wicket, especially late afternoon, for the team batting second it’s always going to be difficult.”

De Kock was again the mainstay of the South African innings, his clean striking bringing five fours and four sixes in a fine 70 from 47 balls before he holed out to mid-off.

Rassie van der Dussen (37 from 26 balls) provided a vital contributi­on, but South Africa were 20 or so runs short of where they should have been, having scored only 36 runs in the last five overs with wickets in hand.

Seamer Kane Richardson was the pick of the Australian bowling attack with 2-21 in four overs. —

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Quinton de Kock

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