South Africa crush UAE to reach knockout stage
Proteas make light work of Gulf side to win by 146 runs, virtually secure second spot .
WELLINGTON:
South Africa cruised to a straightforward 146-run win over the UAE on Thursday to secure a World Cup quarter-final berth and virtually seal second place in Pool B.
The Proteas never looked troubled against the amateurs, setting a 342-run target after being sent into bat, then bowling the UAE out for 195.
Captain AB de Villiers continued his dominant form with a man-of-the-match performance to smash 99 off 82 balls, while Farhaan Behardien contributed a rollicking 64 from 31.
Seamer Vernon Philander (2-34) also made a successful return from injury, with South Africa’s only negative bring the continued poor form of opening bat Quinton de Kock.
The win, which sets up a likely quarter-final clash with Sri Lanka in Sydney next Wednesday, will help erase memories of South Africa’s shock loss to Pakistan in their previous Pool B outing.
De Villiers said the pre-tournament favourites were confident going into the final eight, despite losses to India and Pakistan in the group stages.
“I’m extremely happy, it’s never a given that you’re going to make the quarter-finals in the World Cup,” he said. “It’s a huge opportunity for us as a team. We’ve got a lot of people who we represent and this is the position we want to be in, representing them in a quarter-final knock-out match. We’re very excited.”
The result leaves the UAE winless at the tournament, with their final chance to snatch a victory coming against the West Indies in Napier on Sunday.
UAE captain Muhammad Tauqir opted to bowl first on a pitch that appeared perfect for batting, with the decision paying early dividends when Hashim Amla miscued a pull shot to depart on 12.
De Kock and Rilee Rossouw made the most of some wayward bowling in a 68-run partnership, with Rossouw the aggressor as de Kock tried to play himself into form.
But the youngster’s woes continued when he nicked an edge to the keeper on 26, leaving him with an average of under eight from his six innings at the tournament.
South Africa were looking unexpectedly shaky at 96-3 and it could have been worse, with David Miller and de Villiers both surviving early scares.
They made the most of their reprieves to bring up the 100-run partnership off 99 balls, with de Villiers notching his 45th one-day international half century.
Miller fell just short of his own half century, clean bowled by Muhammad Naveed on 49 attempting a pull shot. De Villiers stepped up the pace after being dropped on 65, blasting sixes from consecutive deliveries off Amjad Javed. But Javed had his revenge when he caught de Villiers on 99 as the skipper tried to bring up his century with a flashy boundary.However Behardien proved just as destructive as South Africa made 25 off UAE’s final over.
The amateurs lost an early wicket when Andri Berenger (5) fell to a spectacular one-handed diving catch from Rossouw off the bowling of Morkel.
They were not disgraced, with Swapnil Patil grinding out a hard-fought 57 not out and Shaiman Anwar making 39 as the UAE reached 108-4 at one point.
But the run rate at no point approached the 6.82 an over needed for victory and the match had petered out as a contest long before Kamran Shazad was caught at mid-on in the 48th over.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 13th, 2015.
South Africa cruised to a straightforward 146-run win over the UAE on Thursday to secure a World Cup quarter-final berth and virtually seal second place in Pool B.
The Proteas never looked troubled against the amateurs, setting a 342-run target after being sent into bat, then bowling the UAE out for 195.
Captain AB de Villiers continued his dominant form with a man-of-the-match performance to smash 99 off 82 balls, while Farhaan Behardien contributed a rollicking 64 from 31.
Seamer Vernon Philander (2-34) also made a successful return from injury, with South Africa’s only negative bring the continued poor form of opening bat Quinton de Kock.
The win, which sets up a likely quarter-final clash with Sri Lanka in Sydney next Wednesday, will help erase memories of South Africa’s shock loss to Pakistan in their previous Pool B outing.
De Villiers said the pre-tournament favourites were confident going into the final eight, despite losses to India and Pakistan in the group stages.
“I’m extremely happy, it’s never a given that you’re going to make the quarter-finals in the World Cup,” he said. “It’s a huge opportunity for us as a team. We’ve got a lot of people who we represent and this is the position we want to be in, representing them in a quarter-final knock-out match. We’re very excited.”
The result leaves the UAE winless at the tournament, with their final chance to snatch a victory coming against the West Indies in Napier on Sunday.
UAE captain Muhammad Tauqir opted to bowl first on a pitch that appeared perfect for batting, with the decision paying early dividends when Hashim Amla miscued a pull shot to depart on 12.
De Kock and Rilee Rossouw made the most of some wayward bowling in a 68-run partnership, with Rossouw the aggressor as de Kock tried to play himself into form.
But the youngster’s woes continued when he nicked an edge to the keeper on 26, leaving him with an average of under eight from his six innings at the tournament.
South Africa were looking unexpectedly shaky at 96-3 and it could have been worse, with David Miller and de Villiers both surviving early scares.
They made the most of their reprieves to bring up the 100-run partnership off 99 balls, with de Villiers notching his 45th one-day international half century.
Miller fell just short of his own half century, clean bowled by Muhammad Naveed on 49 attempting a pull shot. De Villiers stepped up the pace after being dropped on 65, blasting sixes from consecutive deliveries off Amjad Javed. But Javed had his revenge when he caught de Villiers on 99 as the skipper tried to bring up his century with a flashy boundary.However Behardien proved just as destructive as South Africa made 25 off UAE’s final over.
The amateurs lost an early wicket when Andri Berenger (5) fell to a spectacular one-handed diving catch from Rossouw off the bowling of Morkel.
They were not disgraced, with Swapnil Patil grinding out a hard-fought 57 not out and Shaiman Anwar making 39 as the UAE reached 108-4 at one point.
But the run rate at no point approached the 6.82 an over needed for victory and the match had petered out as a contest long before Kamran Shazad was caught at mid-on in the 48th over.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 13th, 2015.