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Whitewash – but Malan falls short

DUO SMASH ENGLAND TO VICTORY

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DAWID Malan joked that he “needs to go back to maths class” after leaving himself one run short of a deserved century against South Africa, but there is little anybody can teach him about Twenty20 batting.

It was seen as something of a surprise when Malan shot to world number one in the format earlier this year but he has done everything in his power to justify that lofty billing, capping a man-of-theseries effort against the Proteas with a brutal chase in Cape Town.

He hit 99 not out in just 47 balls as he and Jos Buttler piled on an unbroken stand of 167 to seal a 3-0 clean sweep and ensure their side would go top of the ICC rankings at the next update.

He could, and probably should, have been celebratin­g a ton given there were still 14 deliveries left when England completed their nine-run win at Newlands, but he instead settled for a quick single to seal it.

When Malan scored his previous hundred in Napier a year ago captain Eoin Morgan was unhappy with his decision not to run off the final ball of the innings and protect his ‘not out’, which may well have been at the back of his mind.

“I knew there was five (balls of the over) left but I don’t know how it was going to go down if I turned down a single,” he told the postmatch presentati­on.

“I knew I had to hit two sixes (to convert his 88) to win the game and get a hundred, I got a six and a four so I guess I didn’t calculate that too well. I need to go back to maths class.” Malan’s partner Buttler, who chipped in with a classy 67no in 46 balls, ribbed his team-mate when that suggestion was put to him.

“I don’t know how much I believe that!” said Buttler. “It’s a big scoreboard out there saying how many you have. I’m sure he must have glanced at it at some point. I usually know how many I’m on.

“But he played a fantastic knock. His consistenc­y has been unbelievab­le since he came back into the side. It was just about winning the game I think, he was deserving of a hundred but I’m pretty sure he’ll be happy with his 99 not out.”

Malan departs South Africa having not made the cut for the forthcomin­g one-day series with 173 runs at an average of 86.50 and a strike-rate of 161.68.

Buttler’s effort also underlined his value as an opener, having been used in the middle order by Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.

He and Ben Stokes traded places for the franchise but he confirmed he is back where he wants to be.

“I absolutely love opening the batting. I feel it’s the best place to bat in T20 cricket, but so do about 10 other people in our side!” he said.

SCOREBOARD: South Africa 191-3 Innings Complete (H E van der Dussen 74 no F du Plessis 52 no) v England 192-1 (D J Malan 99 no J C Buttler 67 no). England beat South Africa by 9 wkts

 ??  ?? Dawid Malan (left) and Jos Buttler after yesterday’s victory inCape Town
Dawid Malan (left) and Jos Buttler after yesterday’s victory inCape Town

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