Match Details

ENG vs SA 39th Match, T20 WC 2021

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ENG
179-820.0
South Africa won by 10 runs
SA
20.0189-2
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M Wood Logo
M Wood Jersy

1

(1)

M Wood
1(1)
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
+
A Rashid Logo
A Rashid Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
K Rabada Logo
K Rabada Jersy

3-48

(4.0)

K Rabada

3-48(4.0)
Econ: 12.00
18th Over:
1
1
4
0
4
0
 
= 10
Last Over:
W
0
1nb
6
1
0
2
 
= 11
This Over:
W
W
W
1
1
1
 
= 3
ENGENG - 2nd Innings
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6 Over 5159
10 Over 8981
15 Over 123125
SASA - 1st Innings
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6 Over 4740
10 Over 7073
15 Over 115118
20 Over 172189

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So that's all for the coverage of this game. Do join us tomorrow for yet another double header day. Till the next time, it's a ta-ta and a goodnight from me, Anurag Dasgupta and my co-commentators. Karthik Raj and Ninaad Dixit.
Temba Bavuma: "The win was important, bitter-sweet end for us. We achieved what we wanted, but couldn't win it big enough to make it through to the semis. It's always tough to make up for the net run-rate towards the back-end of the tournament and especially against a team like England. The young guys will learn a lot from it."
Eoin Morgan: "I thought it was a good wicket and they batted really well. I thought it was a par score because of due. Jason Roy's injury was unfortunate, but we still managed to reach closer to the target. I thought we were a bit off in the field today. I think every game tests us in different ways. In that Sri Lankan game, Jos Butler rescued us and we had to bowl under the due and we came out with flying colours. Jason will be assessed tomorrow. We've built a really good white-ball team, so really excited for the next game."
Time for the presentation ceremony.
Rassie van der Dussen is the player of the match
"This award doesn't mean too much. We needed a big score on the board, but it was probably asking too much to defend. The batting was ok today and it was good beating a good side in the tournament. It's a tough wicket for a batter. It was tough for new guys to get going once you lose wickets as evident in the second innings. It's been tough for me, the three venues were quite different. The game against Bangladesh, the pitch offered some bounce. From batting point of view it was a challenge throughout."
Uffff, what a seesaw battle we have just witnessed. At one point of time, South Africa were on top, and then England came back roaring, but the Proteas held their nerves to win this game in style. A 10-run victory for South Africa who have signed off from the tournament on a high. England's unbeaten run in the tournament comes to an end and they have plenty of issues to address before their semi-final game.

England were chasing a daunting 190 on this tricky surface and they had to get past that 87 run mark to avoid an elimination from the league stage. England were off to flier as the deadly duo of Roy and Butler took on the South African bowling attack. But Roy had to retire hurt due to a potential tournament ending injury. Despite losing Butler early in the innings, England came hard at the opposition and were in the game till the last over.

England's bating is their strength but this time they failed to clear the winning line. Malan and Livingstone tried their best and for the first time in the day, South Africa looked nervous. But Kagiso Rabada produced a magical last over and bagged a hat-trick to seal the deal for his side. England lacked the cutting edge in their bowling attack and that made the difference in the end. A highly competitive game comes to an end and South Africa would be a bit disappointed that despite a win here, they have to pack their bags and board the next flight to their homeland.
Ninaad: This game reminded me of India's win against the Proteas in the 2012  World T20. India had to restrict South Africa for under 122 to qualify for the semi finals but failed to defend that score just as SA failed to defend 131. Lakshmipathy Balaji was the hero for India as he picked up three wickets, including the last one on the penultimate ball of the match to win the game for India by just one run! Fun fact: Balaji never played for India afterwards.
OVER 20
England
179/8
Mark Wood
1(1)
Adil Rashid
2(2)
Kagiso Rabada
3-48(4.0)
19.6 K Rabada to A Rashid
1 There it is, South Africa have done it here. But it has come all too late for the Proteas. Slower length delivery and Rashid swats it down to long on for a single.
19.5 K Rabada to M Wood
1 Slower bumper here. Wood pulls it down to deep mid wicket for a single..
19.4 K Rabada to A Rashid
1 Whips this length delivery down to long on for a run..
batting
New batsman on crease
Career
  • MATCHES17
  • RUNS10
  • SR83.00
  • AVG0.00
19.3 K Rabada to C Jordan
W Rabada on a hat-trick and ohh boy, he has a hat-trick now!! Look at the emotions here, he looks ecstatic and so he should be. A World Cup hat-trick for this champion bowler. Off-cutter here. Rashid goes for a slog and toe-ends it straight into the throat of the long off fielder who runs forward and takes it neatly...
batting
New batsman on crease
Career
  • MATCHES66
  • RUNS58
  • SR79.00
  • AVG6.00
19.2 K Rabada to E Morgan
W Gone!! Rabada has once again done it for his side! Skipper Morgan departs and England now 176 for 7. Rabada goes for his trusted slower length delivery. Morgan goes for a swipe across the line and finds the fielder at deep square who takes it comfortably in the end..
batting
New batsman on crease
Career
  • MATCHES69
  • RUNS296
  • SR133.00
  • AVG14.00
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