Magnificent Malan leads SA to ODI series win over India

Published January 22, 2022
PAARL: South African opener Janneman Malan plays a reverse sweep as Indian wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant looks on during the second ODI at Boland Park on Friday.—AFP
PAARL: South African opener Janneman Malan plays a reverse sweep as Indian wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant looks on during the second ODI at Boland Park on Friday.—AFP

PAARL: Opener Janneman Malan scored 91 as South Africa chased down a victory target of 288 for a comfortable seven-wicket win over India and an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series after the second One-Day International at Boland Park on Friday.

India chose to bat in sweltering conditions, with the mercury rising above 40 degrees Celsius for much of the day. The visitors posted 287 for six in their 50 overs, which looked a good total on a slow wicket that should have favoured them.

But South Africa paced their reply superbly, with Malan and fellow opener Quinton de Kock (78 from 66 balls) putting on 132 for the first wicket.

Malan, who now has three hundreds and three fifties in his 12 ODI innings, put on another 80 with captain Temba Bavuma (35) before he was bowled by Jasprit Bumrah, the ball deflecting onto the stumps off his elbow.

The home side, who won the first ODI by 31 runs, reached their target with 11 balls to spare.

“We are making mistakes, but it is a good learning for us, though it is not great to be on the losing side two games in a row,” India captain K.L. Rahul said at the post-match presentation.

“I don’t think it was a pitch where they should have chased down 280 that easily, but they played really well.”

Rishabh Pant led the Indian charge in their innings with an excellent 85 from 71 balls in which he played some sparkling shots all around the wicket before picking out long-on Aiden Markram off the bowling of wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi (2-57).

He put on 115 for the third wicket with Rahul (55), which followed a duck by former skipper Virat Kohli, who could not follow up his half-century in the last game with another big score.

“We wanted to win the series, but we weren’t expecting to do it after two games,” Bavuma said.

“Not many people gave us a chance, but as a team we have a lot of self-belief and confidence, we believe in each other. We go out there and fight for one another.”

The third and final match of the series will be played at Newlands in Cape Town on Sunday. The results do not count towards the Cricket World Cup Super League.

Scoreboard

INDIA: K.L. Rahul c van der Dussen b Magala 55 S. Dhawan c Magala b Markram 29 V. Kohli c Bavuma b Maharaj 0 R. Pant c Markram b Shamsi 85 S. Iyer lbw b Shamsi 11 V. Iyer st De Kock B Phehlukwayo 22 S. Thakur not out 40 R. Ashwin not out 25 EXTRAS (LB-1, NB-2, W-17) 20 TOTAL (for six wkts, 50 overs) 287 FALL OF WICKETS: 1-63 (Dhawan), 2-64 (Kohli), 3-179 (Rahul), 4-183 (Pant), 5-207 (S. Iyer), 6-239 (V. Iyer). BOWLING: Ngidi 8-0-35-0 (1w), Magala 8-0-64-1 (2nb, 3w), Markram 8-0-34-1, Maharaj 9-0-52-1, Phehlukwayo 8-0-44-1 (1w), Shamsi 9-0-57-2 (4w). DID NOT BAT: B. Kumar, J. Bumrah, Y. Chahal.

SOUTH AFRICA: J. Malan b Bumrah 91 Q. de Kock lbw b Thakur 78 T. Bavuma c and b Chahal 35 A. Markram not out 37 H. van der Dussen not out 37 EXTRAS (B-4, LB-1, W-5) 10 TOTAL (for three wkts, 48.1 overs) 288 FALL OF WICKETS: 1-132 (De Kock), 2-212 (Malan), 3-214 (Bavuma). BOWLING: Bumrah 10-0-37-1 (1w), Kumar 8-0-67-0 (1w), Ashwin 10-1-68-0 (4w), Chahal 10-0-47-1 (1w), Thakur 5-0-35-1 (2w), V. Iyer 5-0-28-0, S. Iyer 0.1-0-1-0. DID NOT BAT: D. Miller, A. Phehlukwayo, M. Jansen, K. Maharaj, L. Ngidi, T. Shamsi. RESULT: South Africa won by seven wickets. SERIES: South Africa lead the three-match series 2-0. UMPIRES: Marais Erasmus and Adrian Holdstock (both South Africa). TV UMPIRE: Allahudien Paleker (South Africa). MATCH REFEREE: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe).

Published in Dawn, January 22nd, 2022

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