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South Africa beat Zimbabwe by five wickets

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
September 30, 2018
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  • 1st ODI, Zimbabwe tour of South Africa in Kimberley

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It was the discovery of diamonds that originally sparked a 19th century rush to Kimberley by hopeful prospectors, and in recent years visiting batsmen have dreamt of striking riches of runs on a pitch that tends to be as flat as the N12 highway that leads to the city. But a fresh pitch played completely out of character to enliven what had threatened to become a dreadfully one-sided contest when Zimbabwe were bowled out for 117 – their lowest ever total against South Africa – this morning, and it was the bowlers on both sides who prospered.
South Africa slipped to 58 for 4 on a surface that made strokeplay very difficult and were thankful for Heinrich Klaasen’s 44 as their largely untested middle-order wobbled. A spirited performance from Zimbabwe’s bowlers ensured that South Africa were made to toil for the result, but the total was never going to be quite enough to force an upset. Overcoming a few nervous moments, stand-in captain JP Duminy guided his team to a five-wicket win to go 1-0 up in the three-match series.
So quickly had Zimbabwe folded this morning that there were murmurings of a potential pre-lunch finish by the television commentators, with the recent change in the playing conditions to avoid unnecessary stalling of a result by the arrival of a scheduled interval brought into the discussion. Specifically, Shaun Pollock wondered if South Africa could get within 25 runs of Zimbabwe’s total before lunch which, according to the new playing conditions, would have meant the teams would have stayed on until a result was achieved.
As it happened, when the lunch interval arrived it was the South Africa who were in danger of buckling under pressure, and they were happy to leave the field to lift the lid on what had become a cauldron of unlikely tension. South Africa’s batsmen had come out swinging at Zimbabwe, but Dean Elgar was too early into his leg-side biff and flapped a leading edge to third man in the fourth over before Reeza Hendricks was beaten by a delivery from Wellington Masakadza that hung in the stiff breeze, drifting in and then fizzing past a defensive poke to rattle the stumps.
With that, South Africa were 25 for 2, and as the interval neared nerves started to fray just a little. Aiden Markram flashed at a lifter outside off to be easily caught by Craig Ervine at slip, only for replays to show that Tendai Chatara had overstepped. Markram gained a second life, but was clearly flustered and five deliveries later, he lifted a drive straight to Elton Chigumbura at mid-off. All of a sudden, South Africa were three down moments before lunch with a debutant on strike. It took four deliveries for Christiaan Jonker to lay bat on ball, and though he did enough to get through to lunch, Zimbabwe had been noticeably lifted by the early strikes. – Cricinfo

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