McLaren keeps cool in tense tie
Ryan McLaren kept his nerve in a tense final over to help South Africa formalise a one-run victory over the West Indies, and sweep their two-match Twenty20 International series on Thursday.
McLaren fired in a low full toss very wide of off stump, as West Indies, chasing a modest victory target of 121, required three from the final delivery of the match.
But he conceded just one run, after South African point fielder Jean-Paul Duminy swooped on the ball, when West Indies tail-ender Jerome Taylor essayed a slog at it, and it trickled 15 yards away.
South Africa also won the opening match on Wednesday by 13 runs at the same venue to take a psychological boost into the five one-day internationals between the two sides, which open on Saturday at the VRCG.
Newcomer David Miller had battled to the top score of 33 from 26 balls, and Johan Botha made 23 from 22 balls to add some respectability to the Proteas’ total of 120 for seven from their 20 overs. They added 57 for the sixth wicket, after the West Indies bowlers exploited an uneven pitch to floor the South Africans on 59 for five in the 13th over.
Taylor was the most successful West Indies bowler with flattering figures of three wickets for 14 runs from his allotment of four overs, and Darren Sammy captured two for 16 from his four overs. South Africa put West Indies under early pressure, when Dale Steyn trapped Chris Gayle lbw for a two-ball duck in the first over. — AFP
Scores: South Africa 120/7 in 20 overs (Miller 33; Taylor 3/14) bt West Indies 119/7 in 20 overs (Bravo 40; Botha 3/22)
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