BLOEMFONTEIN (South Africa), Oct 23: A quickfire 73 from Justin Kemp helped South Africa to a two-wicket victory with three balls to spare in the first One-day International against New Zealand on Sunday.
Kemp dominated the closing overs to score his runs off 64 balls after South Africa’s middle-order had rallied from 85 for four to 182 for six.
Ashwell Prince added 31, with five boundaries, and Mark Boucher 33, but Kemp led the way as the hosts notched up 115 runs in the last 15 overs to reach their winning target of 250.
Kemp started his innings patiently before changing his approach to take 20 runs off Nathan Astle’s last four balls of his sixth over.
After he and Boucher put on 65 for the sixth wicket off 69 balls, the South African wicket-keeper missed a wild sweep at Daniel Vettori and was bowled.
Shaun Pollock came in and blasted 37 off 29 balls to set the hosts on to the victory path.
The New Zealand bowlers had earlier stifled the South African top-order, with the normally free-scoring Herschelle Gibbs failing to hit a boundary in his contribution of 25 off 69 balls.
Shane Bond began erratically by bowling numerous wides in his opening over but struck back in his second when he trapped Boeta Dippenaar (10) in front of his stumps.
Jacques Kallis was bowled for a duck by Kyle Mills, while Graeme Smith (19) and Prince chopped the ball on to their stumps, off Andre Adams and Astle respectively.
The collapse left South Africa struggling on 85-4 in the 21st over before Kemp and Pollock came to the rescue.
Craig McMillan had earlier scored a composed half-century to steer New Zealand to 249 for eight after they won the toss and chose to bat.
McMillan worked the ball around sensibly on a surprisingly slow pitch to compile 66 in 75 balls.
He and Jacob Oram put on 75 for the fifth wicket to deny a South African attack that dominated early on.
Astle (1) and Lou Vincent (8) were dismissed in the first six overs, offering easy catches to Boucher off Pollock and Makhaya Ntini respectively.
Kiwi captain Fleming hit a brisk 45 to lift his team to 70 for three before falling to a fine diving catch by Gibbs at backward point off Andre Nel.
McMillan was dismissed in the 43rd over when he tried to chip Kallis over the infield and lobbed a catch to Prince at wide mid-on, giving South Africa’s premier all rounder his 200th one-day wicket in his 221st international.
Kallis is the third South African to reach the landmark, after Pollock and Allan Donald. He is also the eighth player to score 2,000 runs and take 200 wickets in One-day Internationals.
Scoreboard
NEW ZEALAND:
S.P. Fleming c Gibbs b Nel 45
N.J. Astle c Boucher b Pollock 1
L. Vincent c Boucher b Ntini 8
H.J.H. Marshall lbw b Kallis 16
C.D. McMillan c Prince b Kallis 66
J.D.P. Oram run out 35
B.B. McCullum c Dippenaar b Nel 28
D.L. Vettori c Prince b Nel 1
A.R. Adams not out 30
K.D. Mills not out 1
EXTRAS (B-1, LB-11, W-4, NB-2) 18
TOTAL (for eight wkts, 50 overs) 249
FALL OF WKTS: 1-7, 2-18, 3-70, 4-97, 5-172, 6-200, 7-204, 8-241.
DID NOT BAT: S.E. Bond.
BOWLING: Pollock 10-2-43-1; Ntini 4-0-19-1 (2nb); Langeveldt 10-1-48-0 (1w); Nel 9-0-42-3; Kallis 9-1-45-2 (2w); Boje 6-0-32-0 (1w); Kemp 2-0-8-0.
SOUTH AFRICA:
G.C. Smith b Adams 19
H.H. Dippenaar lbw b Bond 10
J.H. Kallis b Mills 0
H.H. Gibbs c Marshall b Bond 25
A.G. Prince b Astle 31
M.V. Boucher b Vettori 33
J.M. Kemp c Vincent b Patel 73
S.M. Pollock c Adams b Patel 37
N. Boje not out 3
C.K. Langeveldt not out 0
EXTRAS (B-1, LB-4, W-13, NB-1) 19
TOTAL (for eight wkts, 49.3 overs) 250
FALL OF WKTS: 1-29, 2-34, 3-41, 4-85, 5-117, 6-182, 7-247, 8-247.