Brilliant Bairstow powers England to victory in first T20

Published November 29, 2020
ENGLAND’S Jonny Bairstow attempts a reverse sweep as South Africa captain Quinton de Kock looks on during the first Twenty20 International at Newlands. — AP
ENGLAND’S Jonny Bairstow attempts a reverse sweep as South Africa captain Quinton de Kock looks on during the first Twenty20 International at Newlands. — AP

CAPE TOWN: England’s Jonny Bairstow bludgeoned a brilliant unbeaten 86 from 48 balls as the tourists chased down 180 to beat South Africa by five wickets with four balls to spare on a slow wicket in the first Twenty20 International at Newlands on Friday.

Sent into bat, South Africa posted a respectable 179 for six in their 20 overs, before claiming early wickets to have England in trouble in their reply.

But Bairstow, batting in an unfamiliar number four position, led the fightback as he sat deep in his crease and smashed nine fours and four sixes with the kind of exquisite timing few other batsmen found on the day.

The win will be pleasing for captain Eoin Morgan, who said this week he did not know his best XI in the shortest format but could already have had some questions answered ahead of the second fixture in the three-match series in Paarl on Sunday.

South Africa’s innings was anchored by their experienced former captain Faf du Plessis (58 from 40 balls), who was especially brutal on Tom Curran (1-55), smashing the England seamer for 24 runs in his second over that contributed to the bowlers most expensive figures in international Twenty20 cricket.

Brother Sam Curran (3-28) exac­ted some family revenge when he had du Plessis caught on the boundary by Chris Jordan and was the pick of the visitors attack with his career-best figures, and clever change of pace and ability to surprise with the short ball on a slow wicket.

Captain Quinton de Kock (30 from 23 balls) and Rassie van der Dussen (37 from 28 balls) also provided useful runs for the home side.

England were in early trouble in their reply, losing Jason Roy (0) second ball to debutant George Linde as South Africa took pace off the ball at the start of the innings.

When Jos Buttler (7) and Dawid Malan (19) fell the visitors had slumped to 34-3 in the sixth over. But Bairstow and Ben Stokes (37 from 27 balls) rallied, putting on 85 in 8.4 overs for the fourth wicket to drag England back into the contest.

England still needed 51 from the final four overs, but when Beuran Hendricks conceded 28 runs in his last over, the game swung heavily in their favour.

De Kock refused to blame the Hendricks over. “I don’t think it was just the one over. It was the way Jonny and Ben played. We didn’t play badly. They played really well.”

Bairstow survived one chance, when du Plessis leaped and dropped a one-handed chance on the boundary. Apart from that, Bairstow was utterly fluent, crunching boundaries over the leg-side or easing them away off the face of the bat on the off-side.

Man-of-the-match Bairstow said he didn’t care where batted after being a regular opener in white-ball cricket. “It’s something you’ve got to enjoy. You learn to craft your innings in different ways.”

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA:

T. Bavuma c Buttler b S. Curran 5

Q. de Kock c Morgan b Jordan 30

F. du Plessis c Jordan b S. Curran 58

H.E. van der Dussen c Malan b Archer 37

H. Klaasen c Buttler b S. Curran 20

P.J. van Biljon not out 7

G. F. Linde b T. Curran 12

EXTRAS (LB-1, W-9) 10

TOTAL (for six wkts, 20 overs) 179

FALL OF WKTS: 1-6, 2-83, 3-110, 4-147, 5-161, 6-179.

DID NOT BAT: B.E. Hendricks, K. Rabada, L. Ngidi, T. Shamsi.

BOWLING: S.M. Curran 4-0-28-3 (1w); Archer 4-0-28-1; T.K. Curran 4-0-55-1 (2w); Adil Rashid 4-0-27-0 (1w); Jordan 4-0-40-1 (3w).

ENGLAND:

J.J. Roy c de Kock b Linde 0

J.C. Buttler c Klaasen b Ngidi 7

D.J. Malan c Rabada b Linde 19

J.M. Bairstow not out 86

B.A. Stokes c Linde b Shamsi 37

E.J.G. Morgan c Bavuma b Ngidi 12

S.M. Curran not out 7

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-12) 15

TOTAL (for five wkts, 19.2 overs) 183

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-27, 3-34, 4-119, 5-159.

DID NOT BAT: T.K. Curran, C.J. Jordan, J.C. Archer, Adil Rashid.

BOWLING: Linde 4-0-20-2; Rabada 4-0-32-0; Hendricks 4-0-56-0 (5w); Ngidi 3.2-0-31-2 (1w); Shamsi 3-0-27-1 (1w); Klaasen 1-0-14-0.

RESULT: England won by five wickets to lead three-match series.

UMPIRES: A.T. Holdstock (South Africa) and, A. Paleker (South Africa).

TV UMPIRE: B.P. Jele.

MATCH REFEREE: A.J. Pycroft (Zimbabwe).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Jonny Bairstow.

SECOND MATCH: Paarl (D), Sunday (5:30pm PST).

THIRD MATCH: Cape Town (N), Tuesday (9:00pm PST).

Published in Dawn, November 29th, 2020

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