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South Africa won by six runs against Sri Lanka : ICC T20 World Cup 2024

Sri Lanka
Sri LankavSouth Africa
South Africa
ICC MEN’S T20 WORLD CUP 2024Match 403/06/2024VenueNassau Region Global Cricket Arena, New York
77
(19.1 overs)
80-4
(16.2 overs)
South Africa win by 6 wickets
Sri Lanka
Mendis 19
Nortje (4-7)
South Africa
de Kock 20
de Silva (2-22)
By Kevin Hand and Manasi Pathak
Distributed On 3 Jun 2024
3 Jun 2024
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Markram content with South Africa’s endeavors
“Content with the success,” Markram says at the post-match show.

“The batting was somewhat all over the place. [It] presumably addresses a seriously intense wicket, and fortunately, we tracked down ways of scoring on this. It was an intense one according to a batting perspective. We attempted however much we could to remove the pitch from it. We can take a few learnings from it, and we are capable.”

Hasaranga says it was a ‘130-140 run wicket’
Talking at the post-match show, the Sri Lankan chief said: “We went with our bowling strength and thus we batted first. We needed to put a decent score and needed to overcome them.

“We have three extra games… we expected to improve, especially with the batting unit. Our bowling is our solidarity so assuming that our players get along admirably, we can complete well.”

Nortje revels in extraordinary outcome for the Proteas
“It’s been an intense few days and we have really buckled down. It’s only perfect to obtain an outcome our way and expand on the force,” Nortje said in the wake of getting his honor.

“I was exceptionally cheerful . I have been feeling better, it was only that it hadn’t taken care of in the last couple of games. It’s been perfect to come by an outcome at last. A few balls and wickets turned out well for me, however… it’s an extraordinary outcome for the group. I think everybody bowled all around well.

“To confine them [Sri Lanka] to 77… it was an intense wicket, so credit to the folks!”

Nortje named man of the match
The South African pacer gets the honor for his vocation best figures of 4-7.

South Africa go top of Gathering D
The success in New York puts South Africa on top of Gathering D with two places.

Bangladesh, the Netherlands and Nepal are different groups in the gathering. They are all yet to start their missions.

South Africa win by six wickets
After Klaasen takes a solitary off the main ball, Mill operator hits a four straight down the ground, fixing a success for South Africa.

The Proteas have won in their most memorable T20 World Cup match by six wickets after an eminent bowling execution in the principal innings.

Pursuing a modest objective of 78, Opener de Kock scored 20, while skipper Markram scored 12 and Stubbs made 13. Hendricks was excused inexpensively for a 4.

Klaasen completes 19 not out and Mill operator 6 six not out.

They wrap up the challenge with 22 balls remaining.

South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen, right, and batting accomplice David Mill operator leave the field after their success
South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen, right, and batting accomplice David Mill operator leave the field after their success

16 overs. South Africa 75-4
Theekshana thinks he has caught Klaasen LBW, and Sri Lanka take a survey. The ball-following shows the ball was pitching outside leg, and Sri Lanka lose their audit.

3 runs from South Africa and the remaining 24 balls

South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen falls trying to play a shot during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen falls trying to play a shot during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
Theekshana into the assault
After a spot ball, Klaasen takes a solitary off the following conveyance. South Africa need five additional runs for a success.

15 overs. South Africa 72-4
A six will seal the success for South Africa. Could Klaasen at any point follow through with the task in the following over?

South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen plays a shot during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen plays a shot during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup

Klaasen crushes Hasaranga
The Sri Lankan captain, who took two wickets, starts with two spot balls, provoking cheers from fans in the group.

Klaasen, however, answers certainly on the following ball, hitting a six over lengthy on.

He followed with a four, stirring things up around town straight down the ground.

The Proteas just need six runs now.

14 overs. South Africa 61-4
Pathirana, the youthful pacer, yields just three runs from the over.

South Africa need 17 rushes to dominate the match.

Will this go right down to the last second? We have six overs remaining.

Pathirana blows away his third
Three speck balls to begin the once again.

Sri Lanka are doing great now, however it has come past the point of no return and they have too little to even consider working with.

South Africa need 20 runs from 39 balls.

WICKET! Stubbs out. South Africa 58-4
Stubbs miscues his cover drive and is gotten by Asalanka at short cover. He is pardoned for 13.

Hasaranga gets his ensuing wicket!

12 overs. South Africa 57-3
Pathirana’s inswinging yorker, coming in with a speed of 151 kilometers every hour (94 miles every hour), tests Klaasen, who nearly misses his equilibrium yet sorts out some way to take a run.

The Proteas take five runs from the over and as of now need 21 more to win.

Pathirana returns for his second wrapped up
The young, nicknamed “Kid Malinga”, thinks he has gotten Klaasen LBW and makes an appeal, which is ignored by the umpire.

Skipper Hasaranga, too, doesn’t go for a review.

11 overs. South Africa 52-3
Klaasen gets off the engraving with a lone, and that is the completion of Hasaranga’s done.

South Africa need 26 runs in 54 balls.

WICKET! De Kock out. South Africa 51-3
The South African wicketkeeper is gotten and bowled by Hasaranga!

The switch in bowling has paid off for Sri Lanka.

De Kock pulls out for 20.

Sri Lanka’s boss Wanindu Hasaranga, left, commends the dismissal of South Africa’s Quinton de Kock during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
Sri Lanka’s boss, Wanindu Hasaranga, left, commends the dismissal of South Africa’s Quinton de Kock during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
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Skipper Hasaranga takes the ball
Hasaranga goes after a bit of wind bowling attempting to pull off an angry.

He yields four runs off the underlying three balls.

10 overs. South Africa 47-2
De Kock slaps square through point for a lone before Stubbs takes a singular. Pathirana bowls a wide ball, allowing de Kock a further unexpected spike popular for the last movement.

Five runs from that over by Pathirana.

It’s the best an open door for drinks!

Pathirana brought into the attack
The paceman gets his originally finished with a singular going Stubbs preceding binding de Kock to two spot balls. Incredible start!

9 overs. South Africa 42-2
Shanaka shuts the over by offering just three runs.

The game has become to some degree postponed since South Africa lost force ensuing to losing two fast wickets.

South Africa need 36 runs from 66 balls

Shanaka bewilders his third
The speed bowler begins with three touch balls. In the mean time, Stubbs has made only five runs off 18 balls.

8 overs. South Africa 39-2
SIX! De Kock clears the ropes off the fifth ball, beating his draw shot over significant square leg.

Nine off that over from Mathews.

The Proteas need 39 runs in 72 balls.

Mathews into the attack
Sri Lanka wicketkeeper Kusal misses a got behind try again! The ball got the base edge of the bat and notwithstanding the way that Kusal dove, he couldn’t keep it from causing a commotion in and out of town.

7 overs. South Africa 30-2
Shanaka, who had a wicket woman in his first, stuns another marvelous, offering only three runs!

De Kock and Stubbs are feeling the strain in New York.

6 overs. South Africa 27-2
Thushara gives up four runs from the over, as South Africa right now need 51 to win.

South Africa under some pressure
The lack of two early wickets and an exciting last over has put a few pressure on the Proteas.

They are, still, dealt with this match, chasing after a humble 78.

5 overs. South Africa 23-2
Sri Lankan players appeal for a got behind against Stubbs, but the umpire rather signals a wide.

Hasaranga takes a study and the ultra-edge replays showed the ball missed the bat.

The on-field umpire signals not out and takes out his past wide decision.

Thereafter, Kusal drops a find despite plunging to his right side, giving Stubbs a lifeline.

WICKET! Markram out. South Africa 23-2
Shanaka, the past Sri Lankan chief, strikes in his first over as he pardons Markram for 12.

The South African boss was caught in the chief sneak past Kamindu.

Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka, third left, celebrates with accomplices after the dismissal of South Africa’s captain Aiden Markram during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
Sri Lanka’s Dasun Shanaka, third left, celebrates with accomplices after the dismissal of South Africa’s captain Aiden Markram during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup

4 overs. South Africa 23-1
Ensuing to causing an uproar in and out of town, Markram takes two runs off the accompanying ball and turns the strike.

Chasing after a little level headed of 78, South Africa are loosening up in New York.

Markram hits a six
The South African commander goes over extra cover and clears the rope! Not the starting Thushara would have required in his second wrapped up.

3 overs. South Africa 14-1
Markram shakes off the injury and protections the accompanying two balls preceding taking a singular square of the wicket.

Mathews returns
Yet again the veteran bowler limits Markram to three spot balls to start the. Markram seems to have hurt himself in the groin while standing up to the third ball.

South Africa’s Aiden Markram is struck by a ball from Sri Lanka
South Africa’s boss Aiden Markram, left, answers afte

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