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CSA Provincial T20 | Knights crowned inaugural champions, beat Dolphins in thrilling finale

It was a thrilling finish to the Cricket South Africa’s Provincial T20 Knockout tournament, which started out as the first tournament of the revamped domestic structure of South African cricket. Knights, a well established domestic giants beat another giant Dolphins by seven runs to be crowned as champions of the season’s first and only tournament where division 1 and division two teams played side by side. 

Set a target of 177 to win for the Dolphins, the team from Durban were not able to recover from the early blows and by the time they did, it was almost too late to wake up. Dolphins lost two big wickets of Keegan Petersen and skipper Marques Ackerman early on the chase and then the re-build was started by two other senior pros in Khaya Zondo and Sarel Erwee. The two added 51 for the third wicket before Alfred Mothoa removed Erwee. 

Though Bryce Parsons tried to build a partnership with Zondo and the duo added 26 for the fourth wicket, Zondo’s dismissal off the bowling of Nealan van Heerden was a big blow to Dolphins’ hopes. 

However, not leaving the battle till it was done with, Parsons partnered Jason Smith and the two batters added 52 runs in just 37 balls to bring Dolphins as close as the fact that only 33 runs were needed in the last two overs to win. But with Migael Pretorius picking two wickets in two balls including that of Parsons, Smith was left with too much to do alone. 

Although the 27-year-old did take strike on all the remaining 10 balls in the innings, Smith could only manage to get 25 out of the required 33 as his team lost the game by seven runs. 

Earlier in the day, after being asked to bat first, Knights, with the help of opener Patrick Kruger's 61, Pite van Biljon’s 42 and quick-fire 28 and 29* respectively from experienced pros Rilee Rossouw and Farhaan Behardien, managed to get to 176-5 in their 20 overs. Pretorius for his figures of 3-30 and especially for picking two match-changing wickets was awarded Man of the Match. 

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T20 World Cup | AUS vs SA: Familiar foes gear up to light up the Super 12 opener in unfamiliar territory

It is finally the round that everyone has been waiting for in the World Cup. The Super 12 is ready to begin and what better than to start the most crucial stage than with a clash between two of the world’s most competitive sides especially when they face each other- Australia and South Africa. Tales galore of the historic tight games between the two sides, however, none beats the 1999 ODI World Cup semi-final clash. But when it comes to the T20 World Cup, the sides really haven’t had a memorable game as the only time they met in a World Cup tie was way back in 2012 in Sri Lanka where Australia overpowered the Proteas in a five-wicket win. And as far as T20I tussle is concerned, then in 23 games, Australia have won 13 and South Africa eight with the recent record favouring the Aussies 6-4 in last 10 ties. Unfamiliar territory However, all the records discussed above are from either Australia or South Africa or territories that were familiar to both sides in some way or the other. But this time around they are going to be playing in Sheikh Zayed Stadium where both the teams have never met each other before. Also while Australia has played only one T20I at this venue, losing by a huge margin of 66 runs, South Africa have won two out of two games, both of which came way back in 2010. Though both South African and Australian players have played in the IPL in the last two seasons and are very well aware of the conditions of Abu Dhabi, playing as a team and knowing your strengths and weaknesses on a particular wicket is different from playing individually for other teams in a franchise tournament. Thus both the teams are at the same level as far as the familiarity with conditions is concerned. Form leading up to the World Cup South Africa have been in great touch coming to the World Cup as they beat Sri Lanka and Ireland 3-0 in T20Is and also won a five-match series against defending champions West Indies 3-2. Out of the last 10 matches, they have won nine and even in the World Cup warm-up games they beat Afghanistan and Pakistan from situations where it seemed like they might just fumble. On the other hand, the Australian team haven’t really had a good run-up to the World Cup, losing 11 of their last 15 T20Is that they have played in this year. This includes losses against New Zealand, West Indies and Bangladesh. Even after taking into consideration that they were not with their best of the resources in series against Bangladesh and West Indies, the results were just too bad to even discuss anything beyond them. The warm-up games in this World Cup haven’t been too bright for the Kangaroos either as they barely managed to chase down 158 against New Zealand while against India they were hit all over the park. Thus on the basis of form, South Africa seem to be having an upper hand over the Aussies. Australia vs South Africa: Match Details Match Number - 13 Date and Time: October 23, 2021, 03:30 pm IST, 02:00 pm Local, 10:00 am GMT Venue: Shiekh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi Broadcast and Livestream: Star Sports and Hotstar Pitch Report In the four matches that have been played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in this World Cup so far, the wicket has behaved in a manner typical to slow and low wickets of UAE. It is not a rank turner, but there is something for the spinners if they apply themselves well and the bounce is not two-paced, but salwar ones and cutters can be very useful and so can be a total in the range of 160 or above. Weather Forecast The temperatures in the day are going to remain in between the lower to mid-thirties throughout the course of the game. Humidity will be low, below 45 and hence not much sweating for the players as compared to the recently concluded IPL. the best bet in such conditions would be to win the toss and bat first, give your spinners a chance to use the wicket second and try and extract some help. What did the captains say? Aaron Finch, the Aussie captain was confident of his all-rounders to bowl four overs among them and is thus going with only four specialist bowlers. “We are going with seven specialist batters and four specialist bowlers. We have got a lot of confidence in the depth of our squad and got a lot of confidence in our all-rounders in Maxwell, Stonis and Marsh to bowl four overs,” he said in the pre-match press conference. On the other hand, Temba Bavuma was also chuffed about his team’s performance so far leading up to the World Cup. “In terms of coming up against Australia, there's no bigger motivation for the guys. Clashes against Australia have always been full of fire and we don't expect it to be any different tomorrow. We won't be undermining them by looking at their past results. We know what type of team they are and it will be important we bring our A-game,” he said in the pre-match presser. Team News Australia With Finch clarifying that the team would be going with four specialist bowlers thus the question of Ashton Agar playing becomes an important one as Pat Cummins form in the warm-up games wasn’t great. However considering that the Aussies like to back their stars, both Cummins and David Warner look like certainties playing in this game at least. Probable XI David Warner, Aaron Finch (c), Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood South Africa Though spinner Tabraiz Shamsi suffered a groin injury in the warm-up game against Pakistan, Bavuma in the pre-match presser confirmed that he would be available for selection and hence it is assumed that he would be part of the Playing XI. With Rassie van der Dussen in great form, and Aiden Markram and David Miller being great support above and below him, the South African batting packs a heavy punch. Probable XI Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (c), Aiden Markram, Rassie van der Dussen, David Miller, Dwaine Pretorius, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi, Lungi Ngidi. CE XI Fantasy team Wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock Batters Aiden Markram, Rassie van der Dussen, Steve Smith All-rounders Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis Bowlers Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa Vice-Captain Rassie van der Dussen Captain Glenn Maxwell

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T20 World Cup | Sri Lanka bowlers thump Netherlands to end to their miserable campaign

It was a dominating performance by the Sri Lankan team as they beat the Netherlands by eight wickets in their last Round 1 game to get to the Super 12 stage with three big victories under their belt. It was actually a no match as far as both the teams were considered on the field. The Lankans dismissed the Dutch for a paltry 44, the lowest total in this World Cup and the second-lowest total ever in any T20 World Cup. From there on there was no coming back for the Orange brigade as the Lankans, even after losing last match’s half century-maker and opener Pathum Nissanka for a duck in the second over managed to chase down the total in only 7.1 overs courtesy of a fine knock of unbeaten 33 from wicketkeeper batter Kusal Perera who showed signs of coming back to form after being out of it for the last two games. However the problem up top continued for the Lankans as Charith Asalanka, who was selected to replace Dinesh Chandimal in the playing xi didn’t do any better either as he was dismissed for only six runs. It still remains a mystery as to why Dhananjaya de Silva is not being tried despite him being a great strike maker. The Sri Lankan bowling was top class once again as it has been throughout Round 1. Wanindu Hasaranga’s leg-spin was just too much for the Dutch batters to handle and added to that was the speedy inswinging yorkers from Lahiru Kumara and the mystery spin of Maheesh Theekshana. The three among themselves accounted for the nine wickets in the Netherlands innings, while Max O’Dowd was run out. Courtesy of topping Group A in Round 1, the Sri Lankan team will now be placed in Group 1 at the Super 12 stage where they will compete against the likes of England, West Indies, South Africa, Australia and Bangladesh for the top two spots to move into the Semi-Finals.

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T20 World Cup | Motivated England eager to rewrite history against experienced West Indies

"Experiencing that, for some of our guys, is still a motivation," Those are the words of the England captain Eoin Morgan’s before the start of the Super 12 of the T20 World Cup and the “that” he referred to, is the heartbreaking loss they suffered at the hands of West Indies in the final of the last edition of the tournament. The five-year-long build-up Then, he followed up with, “Since then we have been favourites in every world tournament we have played in - the 2017 Champions Trophy and 2019 World Cup,” to establish what his team have been able to achieve in the five years after that horrible night. It is with that feeling and memories that Morgan called “motivational” for himself and his side, that they are set to open their campaign against the same side. When he will walk for the toss for the first time in the tournament, he will have a different counterpart in Kieron Pollard that will make him realise once again that that “that” loss is left far behind and both the sides have moved past it. After that defeat, England picked themselves up from the disappointment and doubled down on aggression with the bat and adopted a ruthless approach that strengthened the core of the side and led to a world cup triumph. On the other hand, West Indies’ journey with on and off performances continued and it became so evident that the name “Karlos Brathwaite” that the legendary commentator Ian Bishop wanted the world to remember has been forgotten by the West Indies side themselves. It is with that setting and backdrop that Morgan and Pollard will walk down to the ground in Dubai and neither of them will be willing to shed an inch and early mover’s advantage. Match Deatils England vs West Indies Match no.: Match 14, Super 12 Group 1 Date and Time: October 23, 06:00 pm Local, 07:30 pm IST Broadcast: Star Sports Network, Hotstar (in India) Pitch Report This will be the first game of the tournament at the Dubai International Stadium while there is a certain amount of intrigue and unknown about the nature of the surface, what is guaranteed is that there will be a fresh surface. If the matches of the Indian Premier League are the piece of evidence to go by, there will be the pace and carry on offer to the pace bowlers. Also, the pacers who rely on cutters and change of pace can come in handy if it is a drier surface and it can also bring spinner in the game. Contests within contests Tymal Mills vs Kieron Pollard Tymal Mills is likely to be back for England after a gap of nearly five years and he has a prolific record in the end overs of the game. If England have to ace the game in that phase of the game, he will have to come at the top of Windies batsmen hungry for big sixes, especially their skipper Pollard. Pollard is a veteran of the T20 format and uses the last few overs to lift his team’s score or get them over the line by using all his muscle to threaten the opposition bowling attack. Mills has an excellent mixture of rapid pacey deliveries and slower balls and he could instrumental in flummoxing Pollard and subsequently combatting the firepower of the Windies batting lineup. Windies' history and experience West Indies have not been defeated yet by England in a global T20 tournament including the 2010 edition where they had emerged victorious. The men in marron defeated Morgan’s army on two occasions in the last edition and England will be eager to take a right forward on the path of settling the score in the very first game. West Indies have as many as six players in the probable first-choice XI who have played in a triumphant T20 tournament and their rich vein of experience will come in handy in pressure situations against an England lineup that are without most of their players who led them to ODI World Cup win in 2019. Similar aggression, but who will come on top? England are the new powerhouse of white-ball Cricket but if there is one team that can be credited with the revolution of six-hitting, the men in marron will take that award hands down without any fight from other sides. The ability to hit the ball over the fence in a nonchalant way comes naturally to them, at least it seems that way and they also have an elite mindset to keep going for it irrespective of match situations. Sometimes, it hurts them and earns them critics, but that has been their model of success in the past. England have had the same mindset as well and in fact, they have gone so far as to adopt the same model in fifty overs cricket as well. So, the encounter will be decided on which bowling attack will be better equipped to hold on to the batsmen from hitting big ones and the nature of the pitch. Team News England England will have a tough call to take with regards to the selection or non-selection of Dawid Malan, the number one batsman on the ICC Rankings. He was off-colour in both the warm-up games and there is enough evidence to suggest that his game is not made for slower pitches. The pitch in Dubai should offer pace but it will not be a belter and hence he can be found out and England can’t choose to overlook the likes of Moeen Ali, who has been marvellous with the bat and economical with the ball on similar surfaces in the IPL 2021. England don’t have mystery spinners and hence their bowling attack is likely to be pace-heavy where one of Chris Woakes and David Willey will be assigned the task of picking wickets with the new ball. The trio of Chris Jordan, Mark Wood and Tymal Mills will form the core of the bowling attack to cover all the bases and phases of the game and Wood, in particular, can also be used as an enforcer right after the powerplay. Probable XI Jason Roy, Jos Buttler (WK), Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Eoin Morgan (C), Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Tymal Mills West Indies There was a lot of hoopla around Chris Gayle’s place in the West Indies playing XI in the world cup, but he's all but certain to start the tournament against England. However, he is unlikely to open the batting and the Windies will bank on the pair of Lendl Simmons and Evin Lewis for a berserk start. The young dynamic duo of Nicholas Pooran and Shimron Hetmyer should constitute the middle order to make the most of the spinners in the middle phase while the old horses in the form of skipper Pollard, Andre Russell and Dwayne Bravo will take the ownership of flourishing finish with the bat. Hayden Walsh Jr had emerged as a potent leg spinner in the home series against South Africa and Australia and he is likely to be the only frontline spinner in the squad. Obed McCoy, who has emerged as one of the best exponents of the variations with the ball in the Windies team is also a certain starter in the bowling department while Oshane Thomas should find himself in the playing XI for bringing a different quality—raw pace to the table. Probable XI Evin Lewis, Lendl Simmons, Chris Gayle, Nicholas Pooran (WK), Shimron Hetmyer, Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo, Hayden Walsh Jr, Obed McCoy, Oshane Thomas CE Fantasy XI Jason Roy, Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Kieron Pollard, Adil Rashid, Hayden Walsh Jr., Mark Wood Captain Jos Buttler Vice-captain Evin Lewis