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March 22, 2007 Thursday Rabi-ul-Awwal 2, 1428

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Smith guides Proteas into Super Eights


BASSETERRE (St Kitts), March 21: Captain Graeme Smith just missed out his first World Cup century but still led South Africa to a seven-wicket win over Scotland and into the World Cup Super Eights on Tuesday (also partially reported in Wednesday’s edition).

Left-handed opener Smith smashed an attractive 65-ball 91 as the world number one team made short shrift of Scotland who were left with the consolation of having reached their highest World Cup score of 186-8.

The win, wrapped up in the 24th over, may have looked like easy for the Proteas, but they failed to bowl out Scotland inside 50 overs which could be a worry for them in the second round.

Smith went on the attack from the outset, reaching his fifty off just 36 balls with ten boundaries.

His previous best World Cup score of 67 was made against the Netherlands last week.

Fellow opener A.B. de Villiers, who scored 62, made up for his nought against the Netherlands by hitting two consecutive sixes off left-armer spinner Glenn Rogers before holing out in the same over. He also hit nine fours.

Ashwell Prince, promoted to No 3 to get practice, seemed to get distracted by a 25-minute rain break and was caught for 21.

After the break, Smith, in a hurry to reach his hundred, also lost his wicket to off-spinner Majid Haq who finished with 2-43. Smith hit 13 boundaries and a six.

Earlier, the South Africa skipper put Scotland in to give his bowlers a chance before their crunch match against Australia on March 24.

Andrew Hall (3-48) and fellow paceman Charl Langeveldt (2-48) enjoyed a good work out.

Dougie Brown, who top-scored with 45 not out, and John Blain (23) gave the Scots' total some respectability with a 50-run stand for the seventh wicket.

The two sides observed a minute's silence in memory of the late Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer before the start of the match.

They also wore black arm bands to mourn Woolmer's death of Sunday.

Woolmer also coached South Africa from 1994 to 1999.

 
Scoreboard
SCOTLAND
D.F. Watson c Smith b Langeveldt 24
Majid Haq c Boucher b Hall 13
R.R. Watson run out 31
G.M. Hamilton c de Villiers b Hall 4
N.F.I. McCallum b Langeveldt 1
D.R. Brown not out 45
C.J. Smith b Pollock 15
J.A.R. Blain c Kemp b Hall 23
P.J.C. Hoffman run out 18
EXTRAS (LB-6, W-5, NB-1) 12
TOTAL (for eight wkts, 50 overs) 186
FALL OF WKTS: 1-35 (Majid Haq, 11.2 ov), 2-43 (Watts, 14.1 ov), 3-63 (Hamilton, 19.1 ov), 4-71 (McCallum, 24.2 ov), 5-84 (Watson, 29.3 ov), 6-113 (Smith, 38.4 ov), 7-163 (Blain, 47.4 ov), 8-186 (Hoffman, 49.6 ov).
BOWLING: Pollock 10-1-25-1; Ntini 9-0-25-0 (1nb); Hall 10-2-48-3 (2w); Langeveldt 10-1-48-2 (3w); Kallis 8-0-21-0; Smith 3-0-13-0.
SOUTH AFRICA:
G.C. Smith c Rogers b Majid Haq 91
A.B. de Villiers c Brown b Rogers 62
A.G. Prince c McCallum b Majid Haq 21
J.M. Kemp not out 12
S.M. Pollock not out 0
EXTRAS (B-1, W-1) 2
TOTAL (for three wkts, 23.2 overs) 188
FALL OF WKTS: 1-134 (de Villiers, 15.5 ov), 2-162 (Prince, 20.6 ov), 3-178 (Smith, 22.6 ov).
BOWLING: Hoffman 3-0-21-0; Blain 4-0-32-0; Nel 3-0-24-0; Brown 2-0-20-0; Majid Haq 6-0-43-2; Rogers 5.2-0-47-1 (1w).
RESULT: South Africa won by seven wickets.
UMPIRES: M.R. Benson (England) and E.A.R. de Silva (Sri Lanka). 
TV UMPIRE: S.A. Bucknor (West Indies).
MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Madugalle (Sri Lanka).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Graeme Smith.—AFP








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