16 March, 2011

SA vs Ire: South Africa beat Ireland by 131 runs



Jean-Paul Duminy missed his century by one run as South Africa beat Ireland by a huge margin of 131 runs in their World Cup match in Group B at the Eden Gardens in Calcutta on Tuesday. Score
Chasing 273, Ireland was sent off for 141 in 33.2 overs.
Like South Africa, Ireland has also seen the opener William Porterfield back sooner than expected. A good length ball around the wicket which was also outside the Morne Morkel, and saw the left-hander Nick Graeme Smith to slip the ball when the score was 8 / 1 second from the last ball over.
South Africa could have had another early Morkel Paul Stirling any loss in the third over. But the joy was short for Team Ireland in the next, Morkel over amending and best of Stirling with respect Jacques Kallis final. Stirling has been reduced by 10 and South Africa has lost their window second with 19 / 2.

Then came a break in the case of South Africa was Bowling concerend as Ed Joyce and Niall O'Brien tried to build an innings. But the storm was not far and it took the form of Jacques Kallis. Kallis hit his fifth of the ball first to be sent to Niall on 10 and Ireland have lost their third wicket in the 35th
Spinners too much offie Johan Botha, claiming that Ed Joyce is a 51 / 4
Finally, Kevin O'Brien and Gary Wilson received a partnership. The duo had put on 41 runs for the fifth stop when another boat.
This time, a left-arm spinner Robin Peterson got rid of Kevin Killer "giant" on 19 to reduce Ireland to 92 / 5 in 22 overs. But her most was far from over, and the fifth of the ball even he got the second man who had received the partnership began. Wilson fell on 31 out of a LBW decision, even though the Irish team to lose their review. Ireland is now 95 / 6
A few minutes later, Peterson got rid of Alex Cusack to increase the equivalence of the three victims and reduce Ireland 107 / 7 From now on, things broke and the Irish team in the last three wickets fell to 34 space changes .
Peterson and Morkel finished three wickets a piece.
South Africa manga
Previously, JP Duminy made a fine 99 to put South Africa 272 / 7 on-board is a bat.
It 'turned out rather bad start for South Africans because they lost their opening Hashim Amla at the beginning. Amla fell looking to play off the top of Boyd Rankin. The ball took a thick profile of George Dockrell his bat and took a fine catch in deep. 18:17 He made balls. South Africa lost their first wicket with 18 / 1 and 5 as well.
The shift has begun to hatch when South Africa was reduced to 117 / 5 with their drummer shaped back in the pavilion.
Skipper Graeme Smith, who is in poor condition for a long time, was the second wicket by the end of the day. South Africa lost to him 52 / 2 and 10 Apart. Smith managed to score only seven works.
But there is more to come as Dockrell Morne van Wyk own upset and Jacques Kallis was run, and South Africa were reduced to 95 / 4 to 21 above.
Proteas fate was far from over. Faf du Plessis too soon came when the score had been 117 / 5. Paul Stirling balls flying out of out of stock, Plessis was drawn to play a shot and a wooden board was taken with ease by Trent Johnston in the slips cordon. South Africa has been reduced to 117 / 5 in the 27 th time.

Finally, while JP Duminy and Colin Ingram handles some stablity South Africa. But just when things were looking up to South Africa, Johnston struck again refer Ingram. A slower ball deceived him drummer who has a scan, but the ball and hit his stumps kept low to reduce South Africa to 204 / 6 at the 40th above. Ingram made 87 runs for the sixth wicket before Duminy out on the 46th
Towards the end Duminy, Johan Botha helped South Africa reach a decent total of Eden Gardens. The duo put on 65 runs for the window seven before Duminy was dropped by 99 while attempting a big hit in recent widest John Mooney. I had a lot of time and the ball ended up giving Johnston a power ball. Fell when the score was 269 in southern Africa.
Botha and Robin Petersen went undefeated to post acquisition help South Africa 272 / 7 and 50.

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