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Maphaka stars with ball as SA U-19s down Windies in World Cup opener

South Africa put all their off-field points behind them to beat the West Indies by 31 runs in an exciting opening match on the U-19 Cricket World Cup in Potchefstroom on Friday.

The residence staff had been disrupted in the build-up to the match following the altering of captains, with Juan James changing David Teeger, who’d been relieved of the management following feedback he made final 12 months concerning the battle between Israel and Hamas. There have been additionally threats of protests on the floor.

The huge hero for the South African staff on Friday was left-arm seamer Kwena Maphaka who took 5/38 in 9.1 overs to assist his aspect bowl out the West Indies for 254 in their chase of 286 after South Africa had posted 285/9 earlier in the day.

Maphaka ripped the guts out of the West Indies batting, taking three early wickets to go away them 17/3 after which 73/5.

Andrew’s 130

Middle order batter Jewel Andrew waged one thing of a mortgage battle to get his staff again in the competition, scoring an excellent 130 off 96 balls, and with the lads from the Caribbean well-placed at one stage on 225/6 it seemed like they’d coast residence.

But, the lack of some fast wickets late in their chase, together with that of Andrew, left the West Indies in need of their goal and all out, with just below 10 overs to go. Riley Norton, with 3/66 together with the important thing wicky of Andrew, backed up Maphaka fantastically.

Wickets

Earlier, Dewan Marais, with 65 runs off 38 balls, and captain James, with 47 off 54, rescued the South Africans innings, after the hosts had slumped to 145/6.

Marais was particularly spectacular, enjoying a beautiful knock with pictures throughout the wicket, to assist his aspect get to 285/9, a good whole on a difficult pitch.

Lhuan-dre Pretoruis (40) and Teeger (44) additionally contributed with the bat for the South Africans, who misplaced wickets at common intervals, till a lot later in the innings.

The West Indies’ Nathan Sealy took 3/34 and he was backed up nicely by Nathan Edward (2/63) and Deshawn James (2/38).


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