Utseya hat-trick in vain as South Africa overwhelm Zimbabwe

Published August 30, 2014
Harare: Zimbabwe pacer Tendai Chatara bowls a bouncer to South Africa’s Imran Tahir during the tri-nation ODI on Friday.—AP
Harare: Zimbabwe pacer Tendai Chatara bowls a bouncer to South Africa’s Imran Tahir during the tri-nation ODI on Friday.—AP

HARARE: South Africa survived a batting collapse precipitated by a hat-trick from off-spinner Prosper Utseya to beat Zimbabwe by 61 runs in the third match of the One-day International triangular series here on Friday.

Utseya, who finished with career-best figures of five for 36, became only the second Zimbabwean to take a hat-trick in an ODI as South Africa delivered an off-key batting performance to be bowled out for 231.

But Zimbabwe, with their best chance of rare win over a major cricketing power, fell well short of the target as they were bowled out for 170 off 38.3 overs.

South Africa, who convincingly beat Australia thanks to a fine batting display on Wednesday, raced to 142 after 24 overs before stand-in captain Hashim Amla was stumped off Utseya for 66.

Five runs later, fellow opener Quinton de Kock also departed, caught for a run-a-ball 76 as he tried to reverse sweep to become the first of Utseya’s hat-trick victims.

Rilee Rossouw was caught at first slip from the next ball and the big-hitting David Miller was trapped lbw as Utseya bowled an attacking line to the left-hander.

Utseya took his fifth wicket when he trapped J.P. Duminy lbw.

South African wickets continued to tumble at regular intervals as they teetered at 195 for nine with seven overs left before a last-wicket partnership of 36 lifted them to a more respectable total.

Imran Tahir made 23 not out to ensure the visitors used up all but one ball of their allocated 50 overs.

Impressive hitting from Sikandar Raza and Hamilton Masakadza gave Zimbabwe a confident start but spinner Aaron Phangiso bowled the beefy Masakadza with his fourth ball and uprooted the wicket of the dangerous Brendan Taylor for a duck.

Sean Williams and Malcolm Waller put together a 46-run fifth wicket partnership but Waller was caught off a short delivery from Dale Steyn and Williams, who top-scored for Zimbabwe with 46 runs off 79 balls, holed out to Amla at midwicket off Ryan McLaren.

The last four wickets went for 17 runs to give South Africa, whose regular ODI captain A.B. de Villiers missed the game with a viral infection, a comfortable win with more than 10 overs to spare.

“We have to learn to win games. We work hard in the nets but come the games we fall short,” Zimbabwe captain Elton Chigumbura told reporters.

Zimbabwe’s Prosper Utseya appeals for a wicket during the tri-series match against South Africa.—AFP
Zimbabwe’s Prosper Utseya appeals for a wicket during the tri-series match against South Africa.—AFP

“It’s in the head. It’s about how much you want it. Today we didn’t show it.”

The only previous Zimbabwean to take an ODI hat trick was Eddo Brandes against England in Harare in 1997.

The next game in the seven-match triangular series is on Sunday when Zimbabwe face Australia.

Scoreboard SOUTH AFRICA:

H. Amla st Taylor b Utseya 66 Q. de Kock c Chatara b Utseya 76 F. du Plessis c Sikandar Raza b Nyumbu 15 R. Rossouw c Nyumbu b Utseya 0 D. Miller lbw b Utseya 0 J.P. Duminy lbw b Utseya 2 R. McLaren b Nyumbu 6 D. Steyn b Nyumbu 10 K. Abbott c Chigumbura b Chatara 6 A. Phangiso c Taylor b Chatara 13 Imran Tahir not out 23

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-12) 14

TOTAL (all out, 49.5 overs) 231

FALL OF WKTS: 1-142, 2-147, 3-147, 4-147, 5-155, 6-163, 7-179, 8-190, 9-195.

BOWLING: Nyumbu 10-2-42-3; Chatara 8.5-1-28-2; Vitori 6-0-50-0; Chigumbura 2-0-19-0; Williams 10-0-37-0; Utseya 10-0-36-5; Sikandar Raza 1-0-9-0; Waller 2-0-8-0.

ZIMBABWE:

T. Mawoyo run out 0 Sikandar Raza c Miller b Imran Tahir 35 H. Masakadza b Phangiso 25 B. Taylor b Phangiso 0 S. Williams c Amla b McLaren 46 M. Waller c Rossouw b Steyn 20 E. Chigumbura c Rossouw b Steyn 22 P. Utseya c de Kock b McLaren 5 J. Nyumbu c de Kock b McLaren 0 T. Chatara not out 6 B. Vitori c de Kock b Steyn 3

EXTRAS (LB-2, W-6) 8

TOTAL (all out, 38.3 overs) 170

FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-43, 3-46, 4-70, 5-116, 6-138, 7-153, 8-153, 9-161.

BOWLING: Steyn 8.3-2-36-3; Abbott 6-0-36-0; Phangiso 8-0-33-2; McLaren 7-0-24-3; Imran Tahir 8-0-32-1; Duminy 1-0-7- 0.

UMPIRES: Ian Gould (England) and Jeremiah Matibiri (Zimbabwe).

TV UMPIRE: Owen Chirombe (Zimbabwe)

MATCH REFEREE: Javagal Srinath (India)

RESULT: South Africa won by 61 runs.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Prosper Utseya (Zimbabwe).

Published in Dawn, August 30th, 2014

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