SA’s Imran Tahir Receives Standing Ovation After Dismantling New Zealand in Auckland
Imran Tahir returned career-best figures for the Proteas in Twenty20 Internationals as they made a convincing start to their tour of New Zealand with a comprehensive, 78-run victory in their one-off clash in Auckland on Friday. The leg-spinner received a standing ovation after leading a stellar bowling display by taking 5/24 – the third best […]
Imran Tahir returned career-best figures for the Proteas in Twenty20 Internationals as they made a convincing start to their tour of New Zealand with a comprehensive, 78-run victory in their one-off clash in Auckland on Friday.
The leg-spinner received a standing ovation after leading a stellar bowling display by taking 5/24 – the third best figures ever for South Africa – as the hosts were bundled out for 107 in 14.5 overs. It was also the biggest-ever win in terms of runs over their opponents.
The groundwork for the result was done by seam duo of Andile Phehlukwayo and Chris Morris, the pair picking up the other five wickets between them.
Morris bowled with fine control as he claimed 2/10 in three overs, both his wickets coming from successive deliveries, while Phehlukwayo chipped in with his first international wickets in 20-over cricket thanks to an impressive 3/19 in his three overs.
Tahir, who was also on a hat-trick at one stage, then managed to overcome a slippery ball caused by rain to clean up the tail in his 3.5 overs of magic. Only Ryan McLaren’s 5/19 and 5/23 by David Wiese bettered the feat of the veteran 37-year-old.
Earlier, it was Hashim Amla that set the tone for the tourists with his sixth half-century for South Africa. The opener powered 62 (43 balls, 9 fours, 1 six) to help his side post 185/6 after they lost the toss and were asked to bat first.
Amla made excellent use of timing and conventional hitting during his knock, which included hitting four boundaries in four balls off Ben Wheeler to start the fifth over. Faf du Plessis (36) shared in the vital partnership of the innings, which contributed 87 runs in just 8.2 overs for the second wicket, as the Proteas easily surpassed the par score in the 160s on an overcast evening at Eden Park.
Quinton de Kock (0), who fell to the outstanding Trent Boult (2/8), had a rare failure, but there were other useful contributions from the likes of AB de Villiers (26) and JP Duminy (29) allowing the South Africans to set what proved to be a match-winning total.
A five-match, One-Day International series between the two teams begins in Hamilton on Sunday.
Source: cricket.co.za/
STANDING OVATION for Imran Tahir! A career-best 5/24 sees NZ bowled out for 107, SA win by 78 runs. #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/aR7Ns2smCY
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) February 17, 2017
#CSAnews Five star Tahir dismantles New Zealand in Auckland https://t.co/eVjWD4HIwc #ProteaFire #NZvSA pic.twitter.com/foWjhRMWKa
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) February 17, 2017
https://twitter.com/margaret_makola/status/832553571199619072
Tahir, a man after my own heart! His victory laps are EVERYTHING! 🙌🙌🙌 #ProteaFire is flexing! 💪🔥 pic.twitter.com/YYozYFhvXA
— Hulisani Ravele (@HulisaniRavele) February 17, 2017
Five of the best! Outstanding performance from Imran Tahir with career-best figures of 5/24 #NZvSA #ProteaFire pic.twitter.com/ukFon55wz3
— Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) February 17, 2017
I'd give 5 years of my life away just to make Imran Tahir 5 years younger #ProteaFire
— Billz 🇿🇦 (@billz_25) February 17, 2017