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July 06, 2008 Sunday Rajab 2, 1429




Amla strikes another ton


LONDON, July 5: Hashim Amla’s fine start to South Africa’s tour of England continued with another big century on Friday while Ashwell Prince also posted a hundred on the first day against Middlesex at Uxbridge.

Amla’s 161 followed on from his 172 against Somerset in the tour opener at Taunton while Prince was unbeaten on 104 at stumps on the first day of this three-day match.

Proteas’ captain Graeme Smith, in his first match since tearing his hamstring in the IPL, fell for 35.

The left-handed opener, who won the toss, was at the crease for over two hours in a largely risk-free innings.

Smith contributed just 29 to a second-wicket stand of 106 with Amla after the early loss of

Neil McKenzie before being caught behind shortly after lunch off pace bowler Alan Richardson.

Amla hit 12 fours alone in his first fifty. His century took Amla just 119 balls and saw him strike three sixes off one over from Mark Lawson.

After Jacques Kallis was caught behind for two, Prince came in and the left-hander looked in fine touch while making a 167-ball hundred in a stand of 190.

Amla eventually fell to a tired drive off Danny Evans which gave wicket-keeper Ben Scott his third catch of the innings. In all he batted for just over five hours, facing 233 balls with three sixes and 22 fours.

Summarised scores (first day):

SOUTH AFRICA 339-4 (H Amla 161, A Prince 104 not out) v MIDDLESEX.—AFP







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