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ARNOS VALE: Last ball run-out from Heinrich Klaasen fell Nepal short of a historic win against the unbeaten South Africa at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and knock Nepal out of contention for a spot in the Super Eights with a thrilling one-run triumph over the Asian side in St Vincent on Friday.
Chasing South Africa’s 116-run target, Nepal needed two runs for victory from the final ball to keep their hopes alive of reaching the Super Eights and Klaasen kept his cool to run out Gulsan Jha at the non-strikers’ end as the match appeared headed to a Super Over.
Nepal was 85-2 at one stage as Aasif Sheikh and AK Sah added 50 runs in 36 balls for the third-wicket partnership. The Proteas bagged back-to-back wickets toward the end of the game to triumph over the Asian side.
Nepal were the better side for much of the thrilling contest as their spinners dominated with the ball to reduce South Africa to 115/7 and their top-order looked in control in reply when they reached 85/2 in the 14th over and the required rate well within reach.
But South Africa spinner Tabraiz Shamsi (4/19) turned the game the Proteas’ way and pace duo Anrich Nortje (1/27) and Ottneil Baartman (0/20) held their nerve when bowling the final two overs as South Africa held on to deny Nepal their first ever international victory over a full ICC member side.
Opener Reeza Hendricks (43) was their only player to spend a lengthy time in the middle, while Tristan Stubbs (27* off 18 balls) was their sole batter to finish with a strike rate over 100 as Nepal’s spinners dominated as the Proteas posted a total barely over 100.
Kushal Bhurtel (4/19) and Dipendra Singh Airee (3/21) shared seven wickets between them and Nepal’s chase appeared well in control until Shamsi’s late spell left eight runs required from the final over.
Gulshan found the boundary from the third ball of the final over, but Klaasen came up with the game-winning play at the end to allow South Africa to prevail.
Teams:
South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Tabraiz Shamsi, Kagiso Rabada, Ottneil Baartman, Anrich Nortje
Nepal: Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh (wk), Anil Sah, Rohit Paudel (c), Kushal Malla, Dipendra Singh Airee, Sompal Kami, Gulshan Jha, Karan KC, Sandeep Lamichhane, Abinash Bohara
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