BLOEMFONTEIN (South Africa), Nov 1: Jean-Paul Duminy hit 90 and took three wickets with his off-spin as South Africa scored a comfortable 159-run win against Kenya in the first One-day International at Springbok Park on Friday.

South Africa made 336 for seven and bowled Kenya out for 177.

The left-handed Duminy, 24, confirmed his reputation as one of South Africa’s most talented young players with an elegant innings.

He made his career-highest score off 88 balls with eight fours before he holed out to long-off with three overs remaining in the innings.

Duminy followed up his batting effort by taking three for 31, also a career-best, making his first strike with his fourth delivery when he ended an attacking innings by Alex Obanda, who top-scored for Kenya with 38.

Fellow off-spinner Johan Botha, captaining South Africa in the absence of the injured Graeme Smith, also claimed the best figures of his career, taking four for 19 as the slow bowlers worked their way through Kenya’s batting.

Jacques Kallis and Mark Boucher joined Duminy in hitting half-centuries for South Africa after they won the toss and batted on a true but slow pitch.

Kallis, in his first international appearance since a disappointing tour of England, made a confident 71 while Boucher hammered an unbeaten 57 off 30 balls to give the innings late impetus.

Kallis was content to play a measured innings as he sought to recapture his best form after working with former Western Province and England coach Duncan Fletcher to eliminate flaws in his technique which were exposed in England. He faced 86 balls and hit five fours and a six.

Kenya were hampered by a muscle injury which forced the experienced Thomas Odoyo off the field four balls into his fourth over.

It was Kenya’s first match against a major cricket nation since the 2007 World Cup and captain Steve Tikolo admitted: “We were outplayed. You need to play these bigger teams more often to compete at this level.”

South Africa’s pace bowlers were unimpressive with Obanda, 20, hitting some powerful strokes off Monde Zondeki and Albie Morkel. But the Kenyan innings went into decline when Duminy and Botha bowled in tandem.

Both spinners took two wickets in their first spells as four wickets fell for 31 runs. The second and final match in the series is in Kimberley on Sunday.

Scoreboard

SOUTH AFRICA:

H.H. Gibbs c and b Ongondo 44

H.M. Amla c and b Ongondo 7

J.H. Kallis c Obanda b Varaiya 71

A.B. de Villiers b Otieno 11

J.P. Duminy c Varaiya b Odhiambo 90

J.L. Ontong c Otieno b Odhiambo 19

M.V. Boucher not out 57

J.A. Morkel b Odhiambo 1

J .Botha not out 6

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-1, W-21, NB-4) 30

TOTAL (for seven wkts, 50 overs) 336

FALL OF WKTS: 1-13, 2-74, 3-103, 4-211, 5-25, 6-310, 7-326.

DID NOT BAT: M. Morkel, M. Zondeki.

BOWLING: Ongondo 10-1-72-2 (2nb, 4w); Odoyo 3.4-0-22-0 (1nb, 1w); Odhiambo 10-0-59-3 (5w); Otieno 9-0-66-1 (5w); Kamande 5.2-0-43-0 (1nb, 2w); Varaiya 8-0-46-1; Tikolo 4-0-23-0 (1w).KENYA:

M.A. Ouma run out 18

S. Waters c Boucher b Zondeki 15

A. Obanda lbw b Duminy 38

S.O. Tikolo lbw b Botha 18

T.M. Odoyo c and b Duminy 9

D.O. Obuya c Kallis b Duminy 35

J.K. Kamande b Botha 6

N. Odhiambo lbw b Botha 17

H.A. Varaiya c Amla b Botha 4

P.J. Ongondo b A. Morkel 1

E. Otieno not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-5, W-10) 15

TOTAL (all out, 49.1 overs) 177

FALL OF WKTS: 1-24, 2-59, 3-87, 4-95, 5-109, 6-118, 7-164, 8-168, 9-172.

BOWLING: Zondeki 8-1-50-1 (3w); J.A Morkel 10-1-33-1 (3w); M Morkel 9-0-32-0 (1w); Kallis 4-0-7-0; Duminy 8.1-0-31-3; Botha 10-2-19-4.

RESULT: South Africa won by 159 runs.

UMPIRES: M. Erasmus (South Africa) and N.J. Llong (England).

TV UMPIRE: B.G. Jerling (South Africa).

MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Mahanama (Sri Lanka).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: J.P. Duminy.

SECOND AND FINAL MATCH: Kimberley on Sunday.—AFP

Opinion

Who bears the cost?

Who bears the cost?

This small window of low inflation should compel a rethink of how the authorities and employers understand the average household’s

Editorial

Internet restrictions
Updated 23 Dec, 2024

Internet restrictions

Notion that Pakistan enjoys unprecedented freedom of expression difficult to reconcile with the reality of restrictions.
Bangladesh reset
23 Dec, 2024

Bangladesh reset

THE vibes were positive during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent meeting with Bangladesh interim leader Dr...
Leaving home
23 Dec, 2024

Leaving home

FROM asylum seekers to economic migrants, the continuing exodus from Pakistan shows mass disillusionment with the...
Military convictions
Updated 22 Dec, 2024

Military convictions

Pakistan’s democracy, still finding its feet, cannot afford such compromises on core democratic values.
Need for talks
22 Dec, 2024

Need for talks

FOR a long time now, the country has been in the grip of relentless political uncertainty, featuring the...
Vulnerable vaccinators
22 Dec, 2024

Vulnerable vaccinators

THE campaign to eradicate polio from Pakistan cannot succeed unless the safety of vaccinators and security personnel...