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George’s (Grenada): South African spinners starred in when they rebounded from Palu at the first meeting of the International T20 series five matches to defeat West Indies at 16 run in the second match at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada on Sunday.
Scoreecardefending What seems to have total modern 166 for seven, George Linde and Tabraiz Shamsi are combined for three vital goals in eight economical overs to limit the home side to nine replies.
This made the series locked 1-1 entered the third match in the same venue on Tuesday.
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https://t.co/WVV32K1SEU-Cricket South Africa (@OfficialcsSa) 1624830256000Opening Batsman Andre Fletcher for the home side With 35 but it was the final attack by Fabian Allen, which destroyed five six in 34 only 19 balls, which led to the only anxiety for the Temba Bavuaa team.
With 36 required from the final from Lungi Ngidi, Allen hit the first six balls.
However, Pacer holds his courage and rejects the danger – humans to restore South African faces after they see Hitter-Power-Hitter Hind-Origes Barat on the best in the first match the day before when they reached the target of 161 with five free overs to lose only two Goal.
Linde, who produced a person from the match award and dismissed Nicholas Moran and Andre Russell for the last figures of two for 19, said the performance of his team in the first match forced them to see themselves.
“It’s about returning to the basics because we know we can do much better in that first match,” said Spinner Orthodox left arm.
“It’s surprising for me the number of turns I can get from the field today.
I have to give a lot of credit to Shamsi.
He’s extraordinary today for us.” Not the result wi hopes today but this series is young; 1-1 ?The Insurance CG Next T20i Will …
https://t.co/jj9D2EALTA- Windies Cricket (@WindiesCrengket) 1624833135000Shamsi’s Wrist-spin contributed captain Hindain West Kieron Pollard through four tests where he conceded 16 walked.
It was the effort of those who seized the Caribbean side-up batting from developing momentum at the vital Central Overs from their innings.
Previously, variations of McCoy’s speed which were quiet prove a handful of southern Africa after a bright start from the opening Reza Hendricks (42) and Quinton de Kock (26), who ran better than ten runs before they were separated in the seventh over the score at 73.
At 95 for half a way through Inning South Africa was very well prepared for a total of the 200-run mark.
But they can only manage to get 71 running in the last ten overs despite the highest score of 46 of Bavuma.
Off-spinner Kevin Sinclair removed both openers, but the most frustrating McCoy impact for visitors when they tried to suppress accelerators.
Cleverly mixed the speed of delivery, Vincentian sailors claimed the experienced David Miller goal before adding Henrich Klaasen and Linde to the list of victims to finish with the impressive number three for 25 of the four overs.