South Africa survive Pathan onslaught

Amla, Morkel help hosts clinch ODI series 3-2 against India.

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Yusuf Pathan hit a blistering 68-ball century but could not stop South Africa from winning the series-deciding fifth and final One-Day International against India at SuperSport Park.

South Africa won by 33 runs according to the Duckworth/Lewis method, clinching a come-from-behind 3-2 series win thanks mainly to a century by Hashim Amla and four wickets by fast-bowler Morne Morkel.

Man-of-the-match Amla made 116 not out as South Africa reached 250 for nine in a rain-interrupted innings.

Set to make 268 to win, India were headed for a heavy defeat when they slumped to 119 for eight with fast-bowlers Morkel and Dale Steyn inflicting most of the damage.

But Pathan unleashed a ferocious assault on the South African bowlers during a ninth-wicket stand of 100 with Zaheer Khan.

Pathan slammed eight sixes and eight fours as he made 105 before he top-edged another attempted big hit against Morkel and sent a catch spiraling to cover.

Khan got a reprieve when the stand was worth 20 when he top-edged a short ball from Morkel and was caught by wicket-keeper AB de Villiers.

But umpire Simon Taufel asked television umpire Shaun George to check whether Morkel had bowled a no-ball. George ruled that Morkel had overstepped by millimetres and Khan batted on.

As the ball flew to all parts of the ground, South African captain Graeme Smith called on Morkel and the fast bowler finally induced a false stroke.

Morkel finished with four for 52 and was adjudged man of the series as India were all out for 234.

Indian captain praises South Africa


India captain MS Dhoni admitted that South Africa deserved to win. “It has been a disappointing series for the batsmen. We have not really performed as a batting unit,” said Dhoni.

Looking ahead to next month’s World Cup, Dhoni said the big lesson for India was that if they were able to keep wickets in hand they could chase down almost any target with a powerful hitter like Pathan in the side.

Smith pleased after close win

Smith said South Africa had finished the series strongly. “We were 2-1 down and we played two good games.” He said South Africa had paced their innings well, despite a late collapse after a rain break, and had bowled “really aggressively”.

South Africa’s innings was interrupted when the hosts were strongly placed at 226 for three after 42 overs.

The rain caused a delay of more than an hour and the match was reduced to 46 overs a side.

South Africa lost six wickets for 24 runs in the remaining four overs of their innings, with a succession of batsmen falling to ill-judged strokes and two run-outs in a chase for quick runs.

Graeme Smith

“From being 2-1 down and winning the last two matches has been a great. We’ve learnt a few lessons. The team has been energetic and if we just be a little bit street smart, our World Cup chances are pretty good.”

MS Dhoni

“We haven’t really performed well with the bat. To say that we should have won because Yusuf scored a century is asking for too much. It was a good preparation for the World Cup and it tested some of our young players.”

Published in The Express Tribune, January 24th,  2011.
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