Sunday, March 29, 2009

AUSTRALIA VS SOUTHAFRICA 2nd T20 :SA WIN BY 17 runs

SA BATTING

AUS VS SA 2nd T20 highlights  AUS batting will be uploaded later

New cap Roelof van der Merwe and captain Johan Botha took South Africa to a series-clinching 17-run win in the second Twenty20 international against Australia at Centurion Park on Sunday.Van der Merwe hit 48 off 30 balls as South Africa struggled to 156 for five after being sent in. Then Botha produced a miserly spell of off-spin bowling, taking two for 16 in four overs, as Australia were restricted to 139 for eight.Van der Merwe, selected mainly as a slow left-arm bowler, was surprisingly sent in at number five and initially he struggled to find his timing.But he chanced his arm and slammed four sixes and two fours, with two sixes and both fours coming in one over from Nathan Bracken, usually one of the world's most economical bowlers in limited overs cricket.The Australian bowlers varied their pace and lengths skillfully and the South African batsmen were unable to maintain a consistently quick scoring rate.Australia made a good start, with Michael Clarke and David Warner putting on 37 for the first wicket.But Warner was bowled by Albie Morkel and one run later Australian captain Ricky Ponting was caught behind off left-arm pace bowler Yusuf Abdulla, a second new player in the South African line-up.Clarke and David Hussey put on 25 for the third wicket before the game changed dramatically when Clarke was bowled by Botha and Callum Ferguson was run out first ball.Botha's teasing spin prevented the Australians from recovering their momentum and wickets fell as the batsmen went for big shots.David Hussey followed up his 88 not out in the first match with 27 and threatened to swing the game Australia's way when he hit Van der Merwe for six and four off successive balls in the 15th over, only to be caught at mid-off off the next delivery.South Africa made four changes from the side that won the first match in Johannesburg by four wickets on Friday. "The new players have shown they can play at international level and have given the selectors a nice headache," said Botha about the challenge of selecting a side for the World Twenty20 in England in June."Our bowling was pretty good," said Ponting. "But you need batting partnerships and that's where we fell short."

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