Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Amla, du Plessis hit tons Ireland,Amla replaced style over substance

Amla, du Plessis hit tons Ireland

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 Just another day with 400 scored on a one-day international. Twice in two South African entries have already crossed the milestone, this time led by hundreds of Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis, as they overwhelmed Ireland by 201 runs that did severe damage to its rate of net projection, which could be a factor in the quarter- final grade.

Given the margin extends to the point of suggesting a paste fallen changed the game but Ireland how costly it can be to pardon Amla learned when it was bombed 10 Ed Joyce short midwicket. You have left South Africa 25 for 2. Amla and du Plessis forged a 247-run stand for the second window before Rilee Rossouw and David Miller closed the entrances with an association of 110 versus 51 balls for the fifth wicket.

They could even afford to AB de Villiers falls 24 - albeit Nine Ball - and still enjoy a super-charged finish. Rossouw brought up the 400 with his third six over deep midwicket beaten in the final of which will cost 24 to lead South Africa beyond 400 for the third time this year. Next stop, 450.


Ireland have not frightened by chasing 300 in World Cups, having successfully done three times, including against the West Indies in this tournament, but this goal would have been beyond his compass, even without a slide early such terminal 48 for 5 against attack rate of South Africa. Kyle Abbott continued to flourish as a substitute for Vernon Philander with 4-21.

The School McCullum Brendon De Captaincy have been aiming for fast finish, but de Villiers opted to try some combinations fifth bowler (including himself, with the reward of a wicket) and Ireland showed their spirit. Andy Balbirnie, who was chosen by many of his teammates before the tournament as a player to watch, hit a half century of 66 balls brave and Kevin O'Brien hit 48 defeat moved away from record territory. The lower order runs still could be crucial in future calculations.

There was complete mammoth inevitability of South Africa once Amla and du Plessis had established themselves within the Powerplay opening. Ten divisions highlight progress smoothly Team: 57, 58, 66, 99 and 131 - the latter dominated by Rossouw, with 27-ball fifty, and Miller block.

Amla hundred, his 20th on its inputs 108a, which made him comfortably the fastest to landmark, entered the race-a-ball calculated as skipped beyond his previous best of 153 with nine overs remaining The second double hundred of the tournament was there for the taking before he chose long off.

Du Plessis Century ', bred of 103 deliveries, was his first since last September against Zimbabwe and followed half centuries against India and the West Indies. 19 Stirling had edged between the keeper and O'Brien in slip, but it was a much tougher opportunity given to the AMLA.

His pardon marked the end of a brief period at the beginning of the game, where Ireland made life difficult. John Mooney, which began with consecutive maidens continued difficult start to the tournament Quinton de Kock when opener overcame a delivery slanted across him despite that Ireland needed to use the DRS.

However, even in the early overs when Mooney hit a test line and length was no support from the other end as the first two extensions of Max Sorensen cost a contrast 21, including five wides. First two extensions of O'Brien, after the pain of lost Amla, also went to 21 and William Porterfield George Dockrell again in the tenth most.

24 Moreover, the second second spell Sorensen, provided kicked entries was as dispatched to 24; Amla took longer about six effort and took cover while du Plessis one for yourself. The second envelope of the second Powerplay, shot by O'Brien, cost 13 and the following Mooney was flayed for 27 as his figures took a beating. Amla have continued to lead the six, including a wonderful unit inside out on the deck. O'Brien, however, remained calm and produced a slower-ball Yorker well hidden to defeat du Plessis, although Irish fellow players might have wondered if that was a wise decision when de Villiers went to the center.

This time the fireworks were brief. There was a ball point to the eye as he jumped to 24 eight but then it got too low a sweep back against Andy McBrine, reminded side instead of Alex Cusack. It meant a double memorable for offspinner that two balls before had ended the stay of AMLA. McBrine finished with figures could be proud, but any hopes of Ireland may have had a quieter end for tickets vanished emphatically.emph

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