Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Jittery South Africa edge past Zim

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HAMILTON: David Miller and JP Duminy both scored hundreds as South Africa overcame a nervy start to beat Zimbabwe by 62 runs in their World Cup Pool B opener in Hamilton on Sunday.

Wobbling at 83 for four, South Africa were lifted by brilliant hundreds by Miller (138 not out) and Duminy (115 not out), with the pair sharing an unbroken stand of 256 -- a new fifth-wicket record for all one-day internatio­nals -- as they piled up 339 for four at Seddon Park.

Zimbabwe, as they had with the ball, started well with the bat and were 191 for two in the 33rd over as Hamilton Masakadza (80) and Chamu Chibhabha (64) threatened before they lost eight wickets for 86 runs. Masakadza hit eight fours and two sixes in his 74-ball knock while Chibhabha knocked 10 boundaries off 82 balls but Zimbabwe’s batting wilted after their departure.

Brendon Taylor chipped in with 40 and Solomon Mire scored 27.

South Africa’s spearhead Dale Steyn struggled with his line as SOUTH AFRICA ZIMBABWE RESULT: SOUTH AFRICA WON BY 62 RUNS

he conceded 38 runs in his first five overs before finishing with one for 64 in nine.

It was leg-spinner Imran Tahir (three for 36) who dismissed both Chibhabha and Masakadza in his first spell while Vernon Philander (two for 30) and Morne Morkel (two for 49) shared the spoils later on.

South Africa, after losing the toss, slumped to 83 for four against Zimbabwe’s unheralded

attack with key batsmen Hashim Amla (11) and skipper AB de Villiers (25) both falling cheaply.

Miller smashed nine sixes and seven fours off 92 balls to better his previous highest score of 130 not out against the West Indies at Port Elizabeth last month.

Duminy almost matched his fellow left-hander stroke for stroke, smashing three sixes and nine boundaries in his 100ball knock. TOP PERFORMERS BATSMEN

South Africa

D Miller 138* (92 balls) (7x4, 9x6, SR: 150.00) JP Duminy 115* (100) (9x4, 3x6, SR: 115) Zimbabwe

C Chibhabha 64 (82) (10x4, 0x6, SR: 78.04)

H Masakadza 80 (74) (8x4, 2x6, SR: 108.10)

BOWLERS

South Africa:

I Tahir 3/36

(Overs: 10, ER: 3.60, Dots: 34)

 ??  ?? David Miller (left) and JP Duminy rescued South Africa.
David Miller (left) and JP Duminy rescued South Africa.

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