Sharjah: Two David Miller lasted six times powered by South Africa to the four goal victory over Sri Lanka despite a hat-trick by Wanindu Hasaranga in a thrilling Super 12 match from the ICC T20 World Cup on Saturday.
Miller 23-run cameo unbeaten only 13 balls ensure South Africa knocked down 25 running on the last two overs, including 15 in the last six shrift.
Proteas did it with a spare ball.
In a match where the pendulum swung to the end, Kasigo Rabada (13 did not come out of 7 balls) took one on the last first ball.
Then Miller destroyed two six back-back from Pacer Lahiri Kumura to seal the game in supporting his team.
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Tabraiz Shamsi’s first left arm spinner (3/17) ran through Sri Lankan batters when South Africa combined them for 142 despite the opening Pywirlwind 72 and then pursued a complicated target.
Thus, the efforts of young leg-spinner Hasaranga (3/20), which dismissed two names on the 18th ended, in vain.
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Chasing 143, South Africa lost Reeza Hendricks (11), Quinton de Kock (12) and Rassie van der Dussen (16) with cheap.
Bavuma and Aiden Markram (19) took the match as deep as their 47-run stands, which played a team’s victory.
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Mearlier, Shamsi’s left wrist wrist turned his net around Batters Sri Lanka as South Africa bent their opponents.
On the track assisted by spinners, Shamsi shook the Central Sri Lankan order to return with good 3/17 numbers and the skin of his head including Bhukuka Rajapaksa (0), Aviska Fernando (3) and Hasaranga (4).
The 23-year-old Nissanka is the Sri Lankan people glowing with bats, hitting 72 only 58 balls, with six four and three six.
Put it in a bat, a perera and nissanka, which hit the second T20, start carefully.
Pacer Kagiso Rabada conceded two boundaries on the second when the island population collected nine walks.
Pacer Anrich Nortje cleaned the pera when Sri Lanka lost their first goal with 20 on the board.
Then in the form of Charith Asalanka (21) joining Nissanka and the duo tried to calm the innings with a 41-run stand.
Asalanka hit two consecutive quarters in the sixth place from Nortje, including a straight drive, because Sri Lanka took 13 running away from him and pounded up to 39/1 after Power-Play.
After some slow slowly, both of them asalanka and Nissanka released their weapons, hammering six each at 9 above the talk by Keshav Maharaj (24).
But South Africa cut off the host with four quick goal scalping.
First, the brilliance of Rabada in the field means that Asalanka runs out and, the next time, Shamsi waved her own bowling to dismiss relations and leave the opposition with 62/3.
Shamsi, in the same way, removed Fernando when they then slipped to 77/4.
Shamsi got the three when he fired Hasaranga.
Captain Dasun Shanaka (11) The terrible form also continues in the game.
Nissanka, who hit the second half century T20, continued to play his shot and took SA attacks with Gusto, but Speedster South African Dwaine Pretorius (3/17) shook a lower order.