Cricket Country Staff
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Zimbabwe crushed favourites South Africa by nine wickets Sunday as the non-cap Twenty20 tri-nations tournament at Harare Sports Club reached a stunning climax.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jun 24, 2012, 08:40 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 24, 2012, 08:40 PM (IST)
Brendan Taylor (L) and Hamilton Masakadza’s made a 118 runs partnership to aid Zimbabwe to title win over South Africa in RFL Triangular Series © AFP
Harare: Jun 24, 2012
Zimbabwe crushed favourites South Africa by nine wickets Sunday as the non-cap Twenty20 tri-nations tournament at Harare Sports Club reached a stunning climax.
It was the second time in five days that the host nation put their powerful neighbours to the sword in a warm-up event for the ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka this September and October.
Zimbabwe won by 29 runs last Wednesday in the pool phase of a tournament that included Bangladesh, but lost by six wickets to South Africa Saturday and entered the final as outsiders.
South Africa made 146-6 off 20 overs with Faf du Plessis (66) top scoring and Zimbabwe reached 150-1 with 17 balls to spare thanks to a superb unbeaten partnership between captain Brendan Taylor (59) and Hamilton Masakadza (58).
Many South African cricket writers had argued against the Proteas going to Harare, saying Zimbabwe and Bangladesh were too weak to provide meaningful opposition.
“I am over the moon after beating a quality team and so proud of the boys,” said No 3 batsman-cum-wicketkeeper Taylor. “We don’t get days like these very often so we are going to enjoy ourselves tonight.”
“The squad has been working really hard over the past three months and we accept that we must put in more hard yards than some other teams. After losing on Saturday, I just told the boys to remain calm.”
It was a dismal tournament for South Africa opener and captain Hashim Amla as an 88 not out was followed by a string of low scores and he made just three runs in the final after big hitter Richard Levi went for a duck off his first ball.
“I thought 146 was a defendable total so hats off to Zimbabwe,” said Amla. “While Zimbabwe were the better team on the day, we have learnt a lot regarding who should go to Sri Lanka and who should hot.”
Taylor was voted man of the match and the four half-centuries of No 1 batsman Masakadza during the eight-day tournament earned him the man of the series award. (AFP)
Brief Scorecard: South Africa 146 for 6 (Faf du Plessis 66, Albie Morkel 34*; Kyle Jarvis 2 for 22, Malcolm Waller 1 for 11) lost to Zimbabwe 150 for 1 (Brendan Taylor 59*, Hamilton Masakadza 58*; Chris Morris 1 for 24) by 9 wickets
Man-of-the-Match: Brendan Taylor
Man-of-the-Series: Hamilton Masakadza
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