SA steamroll Ireland in another 400-plus run feast

Published March 4, 2015
CANBERRA: South African opener Hashim Amla plays a shot during his marathon century knock as Ireland wicket-keeper Gary Wilson looks on in their World Cup match at the Manuka Oval on Tuesday.—AFP
CANBERRA: South African opener Hashim Amla plays a shot during his marathon century knock as Ireland wicket-keeper Gary Wilson looks on in their World Cup match at the Manuka Oval on Tuesday.—AFP

CANBERRA: Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis hit centuries, while Dale Steyn shone in his 100th ODI, as South Africa showcased their prowess with a 201-run rout of Ireland in the World Cup on Tuesday.

Amla scored 159 off 128 balls to become the fastest man to reach 20 ODI centuries and du Plessis made 109 as the Proteas piled up a massive 411 for four after taking first strike at Canberra’s Manuka Oval.

Steyn put aside worries of mountain fires near his home in Cape Town as he bowled a hostile opening spell to wreck Ireland with two wickets in his first three overs.

The fast bowler finished with two for 39 and Kyle Abbott grabbed 4-21 as Ireland were bundled out for 210 in 45 overs.

The Irish were reduced to 21 for three by the fifth over and slipped to 48 for five by the 11th before Andy Balbirnie (58) and Kevin O’Brien (48) led a late revival by adding 81 for the sixth wicket.

South Africa’s third win in four matches brought them level on six points with defending champions India, who have played one less match, in Pool ‘B’. Ireland have four points from three games.

Amla and du Plessis put on 247 off 217 balls for the second wicket to lift South Africa to the second highest total in World Cup history, just two runs behind India’s record 413 for five against Bermuda at Port-of-Spain in 2007.

It was the second successive 400-plus total for the Proteas in the current tournament, following their 408 for five against the West Indies in Sydney last week.

Amla smashed 16 boundaries and four sixes, while du Plessis contributed 10 fours and a six in a scintillating display of attacking batting on a dry, run-laden pitch.

Both batsmen were dismissed in the space of three overs, but Rilee Rossouw hit an unbeaten 61 off 30 balls and David Miller chipped in with 46 not out as South Africa hammered 131 in the last 10 overs.

Prior to Amla and du Plessis’s stand, Ireland were initially in the game when seamer John Mooney, whose first two overs were maidens, had Quinton de Kock caught behind for one.

South Africa would have been in further trouble when Kevin O’Brien came on in the sixth over and nearly claimed a wicket with his first ball.

Amla, then on 10, flicked uppishly to short mid-wicket where Ed Joyce, normally a safe catcher, dropped the ball after getting both hands to it.

Ireland paid dearly for the lapse as seamer Max Sorensen conceded 24 runs in one over, with Amla smashing him for two sixes and a four and du Plessis lofting him for six. In the second Powerplay, Amla took 26 off one Mooney over.

Amla’s career-best century, in his 108th innings, was a new record, with India’s Virat Kohli being the next fastest to reach 20 ODI hundreds in 133 innings.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA:

H.M. Amla c Joyce b McBrine 159 Q. de Kock c Wilson b Mooney 1 F. du Plessis b K.J. O’Brien 109 A.B. de Villiers c N.J. O’Brien b McBrine 24 D.A. Miller not out 46 R.R. Rossouw not out 61

EXTRAS (B-1, W-7, NB-3) 11

TOTAL (for four wkts, 50 overs) 411

FALL OF WKTS: 1-12, 2-259, 3-299, 4-301.

DID NOT BAT: F. Behardien, D.W. Steyn, K.J. Abbott, Imran Tahir, M. Morkel.

BOWLING: Mooney 7-2-52-1 (2nb, 1w); Sorensen 6-0-76-0 (1nb, 6w); K.J. O’Brien 7-0-95-1; Dockrell 10-0-56-0; Stirling 10-0-68-0; McBrine 10-0-63-2.

IRELAND:

W.T.S. Porterfield c du Plessis b Abbott 12 P.R. Stirling c de Kock b Steyn 9 E.C. Joyce c Amla b Steyn 0 N.J. O’Brien c Amla b Abbott 14 A. Balbirnie c Rossouw b Morkel 58 G.C. Wilson lbw b Abbott 0 K.J. O’Brien c Rossouw b Abbott 48 J.F. Mooney b de Villiers 8 G.H. Dockrell b Morkel 25 M.C. Sorensen c de Kock b Morkel 22 A.R. McBrine not out 2

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-9) 12

TOTAL (all out, 45 overs) 210

FALL OF WKTS: 1-17, 2-21, 3-21, 4-42, 5-48, 6-129, 7-150, 8-167, 9-200.

BOWLING: Steyn 8-0-39-2; Abbott 8-0-21-4 (1w); Morkel 9-0-34-3 (3w); Imran Tahir 10-1-50-0; Behardien 2-0-13-0; Rossouw 2-0-13-0; du Plessis 4-0-30-0 (5w); de Villiers 2-0-7-1.

RESULT: South Africa won by 201 runs.

UMPIRES: S.J. Davis (Australia) and R.E.J. Martinesz (Sri Lanka).

TV UMPIRE: I.J. Gould (England).

MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Mahanama Sri Lanka).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Hashim Amla.

Published in Dawn, March 4th, 2015

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