Belligerent De Villiers lifts Proteas to 283-7

Published August 27, 2015
DURBAN: South African batsman David Miller takes a run after his shot goes past New Zealand paceman Doug Bracewell during the third One-day International on Wednesday.—Reuters
DURBAN: South African batsman David Miller takes a run after his shot goes past New Zealand paceman Doug Bracewell during the third One-day International on Wednesday.—Reuters

DURBAN: A.B. de Villiers hit a rapid 64 to lift South Africa to a competitive total of 283 for seven in the series-deciding third and final One-day Internat­ional against New Zealand here at Kingsmead on Wednesday.

The South African captain was the only batsman who made batting look easy against a steady New Zealand bowling attack on a pitch which offered the New Zealand bowlers good bounce and some sideways movement.

De Villiers hurried to a half-century off 38 balls before being bowled by Doug Bracewell after a 48-ball innings containing eight fours and a six.

When De Villiers was on 19 he reached 8,000 runs in ODIs in his 182nd innings — the fastest to the milestone.

The previous record was held by Saurav Ganguly of India, who took 200 innings.

After a poor batting performance in the second match in Potchefstroom, where they were bowled out for 204, South Africa fulfilled their objective of making a solid start as Morne van Wyk (58) and Hashim Amla (44) put on 89 for the first wicket.

But the scoring rate was languishing until De Villiers and David Miller (36) put on 86 off 65 balls for the fourth wicket.

Left-arm opening bowler Ben Wheeler took three wickets but conceded 71 runs, while medium-pacer Grant Elliott bowled ten overs in an unbroken spell and took two for 41.—AFP

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA: M. van Wyk c Latham b Elliott58 H. Amla c and b Elliott44 R. Rossouw c Latham b Wheeler6 A. de Villiers b Bracewell64 D. Miller c Ronchi b Milne36 F. Behardien c Williamson b Wheeler40 D. Wiese c Sodhi b Wheeler12 K Abbott not out3 EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, W-13)20 TOTAL (for seven wkts, 50 overs)283 FALL OF WKTS: 1-89, 2-96, 3-134, 4-221, 5-232, 6-258, 7-283. BOWLING: Wheeler 10-0-71-3 (4w); Milne 10-1-44-1; Bracewell 10-1-54-1 (3w); Sodhi8-0-55-0 (1w); Elliott 10-0-41-2 (2w); Munro 2-0-11-0. DID NOT BAT: D. Steyn, K. Rabada, Imran Tahir. NEW ZEALAND: K. Williamson, M. Guptill, T. Latham, G. Worker, G. Elliott, C. Munro, L. Ronchi, D. Bracewell, B. Wheeler, A. Milne, I. Sodhi. UMPIRES: Johan Cloete (South Africa), Ian Gould (England) TV UMPIRE: Shaun George (South Africa) MATCH REFEREE: Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)

Published in Dawn, August 27th, 2015

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