África do Sul vence Emirados Árabes Unidos por seis wickets na Taça do Mundo T20

Os Proteas da África do Sul garantiram uma vitória por seis wickets sobre os Emirados Árabes Unidos no seu último jogo do Grupo D na Taça do Mundo T20, perseguindo 123 runs apesar de interrupções causadas pela chuva em Deli.

O jogo realizou-se a 18 de fevereiro no Arun Jaitley Stadium em Deli, onde a África do Sul ganhou o toss e optou por bowl primeiro. Os Emirados Árabes Unidos marcaram 122 para 6, com Alishan Sharafu como melhor marcador com 45. Corbin Bosch liderou o esforço de bowling dos Proteas com 3 por 12, enquanto Anrich Nortje apanhou 2 wickets mas cedeu 28 runs. George Linde ficou com o primeiro wicket ao demitir o capitão dos EAU Muhammad Waseem por 22 em 12 bolas. Kagiso Rabada e Kwena Maphaka cederam cada um 30 runs nas suas spells. A África do Sul poupou os bowlers chave Lungi Ngidi e Marco Jansen, que tinham apanhado 15 wickets no total mais cedo no torneio. O jogo de campo dos Proteas não esteve no seu melhor, com várias apanhadas falhadas num dia nublado. Apesar destes problemas, restringiram os EAU a um total modesto. Na perseguição, a África do Sul chegou a 123 para 4 com 40 bolas por jogar. Os abridores Aiden Markram e Quinton de Kock caíram depressa aos bowlers dos EAU, incluindo Muhammad Arfan que apanhou 1 por 16. Ryan Rickelton e Dewald Brevis adicionaram então 49 runs pelo terceiro wicket, com Rickelton a fazer 30 e Brevis 36 em 25 bolas antes de ambos serem demitidos em overs consecutivos. Jason Smith e Tristan Stubbs guiaram a equipa à vitória. Esta vitória completa uma fase de grupos perfeita para a África do Sul, que agora avança para os Super Oitos para defrontar a Índia, West Indies e Zimbabué. Preocupações persistem quanto à forma de Rabada, pois a sua economia levanta questões sobre o seu papel futuro.

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