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At the innings break, there were two ways to look at 178 -- the target South Africa set England in the first T20I at Buffalo Park. On one hand, it needed a record run-chase at the ground for England to win the game, and on the other, it roared praise for their genius at the death, where Chris Jordan and Mark Wood combined to concede only eight runs in the last two overs and effectively won their side the elusive yet non-quantifiable "momentum".
Not that it mattered at this small ground, where wind often decided whether the ball will be caught in the deep or sail over for a six. England famously botched the run-chase, slipping from 132/2 after 14.2 overs to hand South Africa a one-run win, and a 1-0 series lead, in a thrilling last-ball finish. Just how did England lose this? Lungi Ngidi. And a bit of panic. Ngidi bowled the 18th and the 20th overs of the run-chase, giving away only 10 runs and picking three wickets. That it came after his first two overs had gone for 20 runs showed how he'd learnt along the way, using slower balls and yorkers on a pitch that was slowing down by the minute. Beuran Hendricks's 27 runs in two overs around the same time should contextualise just how good Ngidi was on the night. Tell me more... England lost five wickets for 43 runs after being in a strong position at 132/2. Eoin Morgan was always going to be a key in a tight run-chase, and he proved to be until he was around with a 34-ball 54. He even pinched 16 runs off five balls in the 19th over and brought the equation down to seven off seven, but his wicket off the last ball of the 19th opened the doors for South Africa, exposing Tom Curran and Moeen Ali to Lungi Ngidi's bowling clinic. The last over read: 2, W, 0, 2, W, 1+W, the last wicket being a run out when England needed two for a Super Over. Not this time. How did the two innings compare? Quite symptomatic of the close finish later, both England and South Africa were 68/1 after the powerplay. It was de Kock (31 off 15) for South Africa and Jason Roy (70 off 38) for England teeing off against the new, hard ball. And the two sides continued to match shot for shot until the 11th over. That's when Rassie van der Dussen got out and South Africa lost steam. In contrast, England, though behind by 10 runs at the halfway stage, had their opening batsman Jason Roy (70 off 38) bat bigger and deeper into the 15th over. Cricket Betting Tips And when Roy and Joe Denly fell in consecutive overs with around 40 more runs needed, they still had Eoin Morgan to anchor the chase. And he almost did. Just that things didn't go to plan. Who helped limit South Africa to 177 earlier? Ben Stokes. This must have been an easy guess but the allrounder had some notable help from Adil Rashid at the other end, the legspinner finishing with 1 for 23 in a match where the run-rate was just short of nine. South Africa were 111/1 in the 11th over when Stokes came in to bowl and had Rassie van der Dussen caught off a short ball. What didn't help further was Temba Bavuma's wicket in the next over. Bavuma had just been put down by Joe Denly in the deep when he went for another sweep off Rashid, this time to a ball down the leg-side and found Moeen Ali at short fine leg. And by the time the next batsman David Miller got out, South Africa had only added 24 runs in 4.2 overs. Why couldn't SA accelerate in the death overs? Mark Wood and Chris Jordan. Mark Wood picked a wicket and conceded only three runs in the 19th over. And just when you thought that the over couldn't be bettered, Jordan bowled the last of the innings, picked two wickets and gave away only five runs. With only 17 runs in the last three overs, South Africa, who once looked like pushing 200, were kept below 180. And against a batting line-up like England on this small ground, that's anything but a par score. And but for Ngidi's spell later, this could have been a breeze of a run chase. Tell us about Dale Steyn's comeback! Not a kmph slower. Steyn last played international cricket in March 2019 but his success at the Mzansi Super League seems to have given him some newfound belief. And he can still get the best batsman in the side out. Like he did in this first T20I, getting Buttler caught at long-off by pitching the ball on a hard length. Where he struggled a little was in terms of line, where even the slightest of movement outside off would open up boundaries through point region, notably for Bairstow and Buttler. Steyn also bowled a dipping high full-toss, a deliberate change-up delivery that took Bairstow by surprise first-ball but not so much the next time. Where next? You know what day February 14 is. It's the day when England and South Africa clash for the second of the three T20Is in Durban. As the first T20I drew to a close, England looked like they had everything under control on a balmy Wednesday evening in East London. With seven balls to go, a victory and a series lead seemed to be a formality. Just a matter of crossing the i's and dotting the t's. Until, suddenly, it wasn't all under control. The formality rather quickly turned into calamity.
England needed just a run a ball from those last seven deliveries of their innings. They had five wickets in hand to boot and captain Eoin Morgan and Moeen Ali at the crease. It should have been a gimme. Cricket Betting Tips It was a gimme. Instead, they lost four wickets and mustered just five runs to fall short of South Africa's total. Lungi Ngidi's final over was impressive but England's failure to get over the line was more down to batsmen error than bowler induced. Pressure is a funny old thing. Both Morgan and Tom Curran were caught on the boundary, needlessly so. The captain had just taken 14 runs off his previous three balls but then holed out when a single would have done to get him on strike for the final over. "With all the games I've played I'd have liked to see it through," he admitted after the game. Two balls later, Curran played a similar shot with five runs needed at a run a ball and with Moeen at the other end. Another single should have been the order of the day rather than a hoick to the boundary. Then, when Moeen finally did get on strike, he advanced down the wicket and yorked himself. It was a frustrating end to an indifferent performance from the tourists, albeit one that still should have been good enough to secure the victory. In truth, things had started to go wrong earlier than the last seven deliveries. The confusion and poor game management of the middle order dogged the entire final third of England's innings. After all, at 14.1 overs, the score was 132 for 2 and England were coasting. The following delivery, Jason Roy, who had been brutalising South Africa's bowling, was deceived by a slower ball bouncer to be caught. That was the start of his side's descent to defeat. They lost seven wickets for 44 in the space of the final 5.5 overs. The muddled approach suggested a lack of clarity in what the batsmen were trying to do. Finish the game quickly or get them in singles? Perhaps there was a plan but England just couldn't execute it on the day. Sometimes that just happens although for an experienced set of players, the extent of the collapse was surprising. Or perhaps the lack of clear-headedness stems from a lack of clarity about the personnel, positions and roles in England's middle order. After all, it is the main area of concern for Morgan as he looks ahead to the T20 World Cup in Australia later this year. Who should bat from spots five to seven, and in which order, looks no closer to being resolved. Today, Joe Denly, whose number of innings outside the top four in his nearly 200 T20 matches can be counted on one hand, came in at five, ahead of Ben Stokes. It was a surprising move considering Stokes' proven ability to get England over the line in tight chases but more than that, picking Denly for the finisher role in the first place doesn't add up. He has never been a middle order player in T20 country cricket yet England are seemingly determined to try and turn him into one at the age of 33. There are other, better options. It's hard to think of a good reason why Stokes, England's best all-format batsman, should not bat at five with the way this team is currently set up. Moeen, such a force with the bat in T20 cricket for Worcerstershire, could be moved up to bat at number six. He feels wasted a place lower than that and England could then bring in Sam Curran, a better lower order hitter than Denly, a seven. Another option would be for Dawid Malan, and his T20I average of over 50, to bat at number four with Morgan shifting into the middle order where he has such success for England at the start of his career. His innings of 52 from 34 balls tonight proved once again that he has the power game to be England's finisher and he certainly has the temperament to do the job. Then there is the question of where Jos Buttler should bat. While his record at the top of the order in T20 cricket, for England and the Rajasthan Royals, is outstanding, England have a surfeit of other high-quality top order options who could do a fine job. They would not lose much by having Buttler down at five or six, positions he has played most of his T20I cricket, even if the management are currently reluctant to move him. But whatever combination England end up with for the World Cup, it is obvious that in Stokes, Morgan, Moeen, Buttler and Malan they already have the raw talent to make a decent combination. It's just about getting them in the right order. That doesn't appear to be the case just yet, however. Of course, England will hope to learn their lessons from this defeat. They have proved adept at doing so in the past under Morgan's leadership and there is little reason to think that they can't do so again. "Even in a position of needing seven off the last over, with new guys coming in, we expected to win that game," Morgan told Sky Sports. "But it's a great game to play in because you get a feel for where guys are at, what skill level they can produce, and how their temperament is. So in terms of actually improving, I think it's great for us." South Africa deserve their fair share of credit for the way they forced England into errors as well. As Morgan pointed out, Ngidi was excellent, particularly in his final two overs, as were Tabraiz Shamsi and Andile Phehlukwayo. All three squeezed the life out of England in the second half of their innings. Shamsi was a case in point. He may not have picked up a wicket but his four overs cost just 25 runs and helped reign the tourists back in at the time when they looked like they would zoom out of sight. South Africa played some fine cricket all told. But England will be in no doubt that this was a game they let slip away. 2/11/2020 Rsa Vs Eng 1st T20 12-Feb-2020South Africa vs England, 1st T20I Prediction & Betting Tips
Match: RSA vs ENG, 1st T20I, England tour of South Africa, 2019-20
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Time: 09:30 PM IST Venue: Buffalo Park, East London
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Adil Rashid has made himself unavailable for England's Test tour of Sri Lanka in March, he said after his side's series-leveling victory in the third ODI against South Africa. The legspinner reckoned that it'd be a 'bit unfair' when he's not put in the hard yards in county cricket and that he plans to 'earn the right' to be in the Test side. "At this moment in time, I'm concentrating on playing for England in T20 cricket coming up in a couple of days," Rashid told Sky Sports. "I don't think I would [put my name for selection] at this moment in time. For me to get into Test cricket, I've got to earn that right and deserve my place. For me to get Test cricket, I've got to go back into county cricket, perform, do well, and then get selected. "It's a bit unfair for me to just say, yeah, I'm available. At this moment in time, I'm really concentrating on white-ball cricket. Maybe in the future [I'll come back to Test cricket]." England play two Tests in Galle and Colombo starting March 19 and, with Moeen Ali also marking himself unavailable for red-ball cricket, the visitors are likely to employ Dom Bess and Jack Leach as spin twins on the tour. Rashid, who's had a difficult time with his injured shoulder last year, was picked in the third and final ODI in Wanderers with an intention to train for the upcoming T20I series, which according to England captain Eoin Morgan is their major focus at the moment. "Once you have that shoulder injury, that niggle, then you feel it, especially as a legspinner - you might struggle to get that extra zip, extra pace. It's frustrating, but you've got to make do with it, you've got to find a way. "[Speed] is something I've been working on, especially with the shoulder, trying to get stronger and better. I've been trying to bowl a bit quicker, bit more in the run-up, in the action, trying to get more fizz. My mindset is pretty simple: go in the nets, work hard in the nets, try my best in the nets, and then try to deliver." Ish Sodhi and Blair Tickner, who are currently playing for New Zealand A in the second unofficial Test against India A, have been recalled ahead of the fourth day's play and added to the illness-marred New Zealand squad for the third ODI against India.
Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee -- both of whom are battling gastro -- and Scott Kuggeleijn, down with a viral bug, are still recovering, putting their participation in the third and final ODI in doubt. Santner and Kuggeleijn in fact didn't even feature in the second ODI against India in Auckland while Southee worked his way through illness to deliver a match-winning spell, also picking Virat Kohli's wicket in the process. The illness adds to the worries for New Zealand, the side already without their regular captain Kane Williamson who missed the last two T20Is and the first two ODIs against India due to shoulder injury. Sodhi and Tickner are set to join the senior men's squad in Mount Maunganui for training on Monday (February 10). Ben Lister, the left-arm pacer from Auckland Aces, will be joining the New Zealand A squad as replacement. 2/10/2020 Rahane bags ton in drawn encounterIndia A's strong riposte with the bat continued on the final day as Ajinkya Rahane led the way with an unbeaten 101.
The game that ended in a draw saw all of India A's top five crossing the 50-run mark. While Shubman Gill, Hanuma Vihari and Cheteshwar Pujara went past the milestone on the third day, it was the turn of Vijay Shankar to join the party on the final day. While Pujara and Gill could not add much to their overnight scores, India A's dominance continued with a 120-run stand between Rahane and Shankar. The former got to his ton in the final session before both teams shook hands to call it a day. Brief Scores: New Zealand A 386/9 decl. (Daryl Mitchell 103*, Glenn Phillips 65; Sandeep Warrier 2-50, Mohammed Siraj 2-75) drew with India A 467/5 (Shubman Gill 136, Ajinkya Rahane 101, Vijay Shankar 66). Sophie Devine once again was among the runs, this time with her maiden T20I century, as New Zealand overcame South Africa with ease to take an unassailable lead in the five-match series. Devine led a stunning batting display as New Zealand picked up a 69-run win in the fourth T20I with South Africa being bowled out for 102 in 17 overs on Monday (February 10).
Suzie Bates and skipper Devine shared a record second-wicket partnership for New Zealand in T20Is, adding 142, to put New Zealand in pole position. Cricket Betting Tips Devine continued her golden run with the bat, adding to her scores of 54*, 61 and 77 with a 65-ball 105, smashing three sixes and 12 fours in her knock, powering her side to an imposing 171/2 - her highest individual T20I innings. She was run out one ball short of the end of the innings, with Bates unbeaten on 47 off 46 balls. South Africa, in response, didn't even come close to the target total, folding in just 17 overs after opting to chase as New Zealand's bowlers made merry in Wellington. Opener Lizelle Lee top-scored with 25, but no other batter really got going. Anna Peterson struck early denting South Africa's chase early, finishing with three wickets for the day, while Jess Kerr returned two. Despite a brief fightback in the middle overs, a flurry of wickets in the second-half reduced them from 70/3 to be bowled out for 102. The teams now head to Dunedin for the final game of the series. In a country where success is not very common, every achievement is celebrated with huge pomp and glory. And when it is the occasion of clinching their maiden trophy in an ICC event, that celebration was boundless. Bangladesh's senior team is currently playing a Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi but the focus was all on the young side in South Africa, who had sealed their spot in the final against India.
People gathered in numbers around different parts of the country to witness the final together, backing their youngsters like they had done in the past mostly for the senior cricket team, who had given them hope, but hardly ever managed to give them the ultimate satisfaction of crossing the line and the last hurdle despite coming close on a number of occasions. cricket betting tips free However, it was different with the juniors, who managed to hold their nerves to clinch the ICC Under-19 World Cup trophy with a three-wicket win over India in the rain-interrupted final at Potchefstroom, etching their name in history books. The celebration began immediately after left-arm spinner Rakibul Hasan's flick fetched them the winning run. The fans who gathered at the stadium to back the boys in green and red were an extension to the party that gripped the country within minutes after the historical win. "The way they (fans) supported Bangladesh cricket team, I think they deserve one title. We are happy to deliver that," Akbar Ali, the Under-19 skipper, said after his match-winning effort against India at Senwes Park. "And they deserve it because of their passion for this sport so I would expect the support in future too,'' he said adding that the support they received despite coming far from their country was phenomenal. We were expecting equal supporters. The crowd was our 12th man." Akbar added that he felt this was beginning of a new journey for them and added that he expected the same kind of hunger when they joined the senior side. "I hope that it will be stepping stone for our future cricket and it's just a beginning and need to keep that momentum and hungrier for the senior side. When we will go to the senior side we should have that hunger in us," he said. Akbar himself batted with enough patience to make sure they didn't crumble under pressure with his unbeaten 43, saying that they did not want to complicate things despite being pushed by the Indians in the middle when they were struggling at one point at 63 for 3. "No, we wanted to keep things simple. I mean, Tamim and Emon gave us a very good start and then Ravi came to the party and he bowled exceptionally well. So I have to give the credit to him. We knew it was going to be a tough chase because India is a very challenging side. And I think, when I entered into the crease, we knew we needed a big partnership. Emon supported me very well," he said adding that Emon showed character by returning back to bat despite all the physical discomfort. "I would say he showed his character. He was not at his ... even at his 30%, so he batted for the team. I would say when he was in the dressing room, we lost two new batsmen more, and Indians were getting over us, and when he came back we already lost six wickets, and then the way he batted after that, I am very proud of him." Akbar also said that he was happy he could seize the opportunity in the middle. "Initially I did not get much chance in the first half of the tournament, against Pakistan I did not get much runs, in quarterfinals when I was not out there. Match Prediction I was waiting for the chance and in the final, it came. And the plan was there. The plan was not to lose my wicket and be the finisher in this match. When we started our journey we had a dream to lift the trophy. So it's like a dream coming true. I don't know what should I say, I cannot describe my feelings," he said. While the win per se was a fabulous one for Bangladesh, the scenes following the victory run left a sour taste with the two teams getting into a squabble, engaging in physical altercations. Akbar apologised on behalf of his teammates for the same, for the ugly end to an otherwise fantastic tournament. "What happened, it should not have happened. I don't know what exactly happened. I did not ask what was going on. But in the final emotions can come out. And sometimes, the boys were getting pumped. As a youngster, I would say, it should not have happened. In any position, in any manner, we should show respect to our opponents and we have respect for the game as we know cricket is known as the gentlemen's game. I am sorry on behalf of my team," he said. "I would say India-Bangladesh rivalry brings the extra spark. Before the World Cup, we lost Asia Cup final couple of months ago. I think the boys were really pumped up, so they were taking revenge. I will not say it should happen, I am sorry from my side." 2/9/2020 Rsa Vs Eng 3rd Odi 09-Feb-2020South Africa vs England, 3rd ODI Prediction & Betting Tips
Match: RSA vs ENG, 3rd ODI, England tour of South Africa, 2019-20
Date: Sunday, February 09, 2020 Time: 01:30 PM IST Venue: The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
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