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South Africa vs England, 1st T20I at Johannesburg, , Nov 13 2009 - Match Result

RESULT
1st T20I (N), Johannesburg, November 13, 2009, England tour of South Africa
202/6
(13/13 ov, T:129) 127/3

England won by 1 run (D/L method)

Player Of The Match
85* (45)
eoin-morgan
Match centre 
Scorecard summary
England 202/6(20 overs)
South Africa 127/3(13 overs)
58 (31)
1/17 (2)
41 (23)
1/30 (3)
end of over 136 runs
SA: 127/3CRR: 9.76 RRR: 10.85
AB de Villiers10 (10b 1x4)
Albie Morkel9 (9b 1x6)
James Anderson 3-0-24-0
Graeme Swann 3-0-30-1

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9.15pm No, they cannot. The rain has returned and the match has been called off. And the official result is that England have won by 1 run, thanks to Messrs Duckworth and Lewis.

9.05pm Well well, I think we've got something resembling good news. The covers are coming off and the SuperSoppers are going to work. Can they get on before the rain returns?

9pm There is lightning lurking around the ground, which doesn't bode well for a resumption. But the umpires are in the middle, having a look, and chatting to the groundsmen.

8.50pm Now then, England control the game, but the weather is starting to ease, so there might be a chance of a resumption. We'll keep you posted. There is about a half-hour window to get the match going again.

And now it really is bucketing down! The covers are coming on, and dare one say it, South Africa might just have produced another Duckworth-Lewis cock-up ... plenty time for the weather to change of course, but de Villiers and Morkel only went after singles in that over. One big hit would have put them clear

12.6
1
Anderson to de Villiers, 1 run

swished out to midwicket, and Anderson has clawed England into the D/L ascendancy. What drama

12.5
1
Anderson to Morkel, 1 run

on the pads this time, and cut off at square leg

12.4
Anderson to Morkel, no run

nips away off the seam, and evades the swipe

12.4
1w
Anderson to Morkel, 1 wide

slower-ball bouncer, and that's called wide, much to Anderson's chagrin

The D/L par for this over is 128.

12.3
1
Anderson to de Villiers, 1 run

carved into the deep, another single

12.2
1
Anderson to Morkel, 1 run

great shot, better stop. Rubbish ball, mind you, but a certain four was intercepted by a diving Cook at point

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12.1
1
Anderson to de Villiers, 1 run

full length, tucked to midwicket, a quick single

Anderson returns

end of over 127 runs
SA: 121/3CRR: 10.08 RRR: 10.25
Albie Morkel7 (6b 1x6)
AB de Villiers7 (7b 1x4)
Graeme Swann 3-0-30-1
Sajid Mahmood 3-0-31-1

South Africa needed to have 119 at the end of that over. So they control the game. The wind has dropped and the umbrellas are up. But for the moment, they are carrying on. England won't mind that, they need a wicket to claw the D/L advantage back

11.6
Swann to Morkel, no run

nurdled straight to midwicket, and it is getting properly damp now. We might have a problem

It's raining harder now, and that was a timely blow, as it takes South Africa ahead on D/L

11.5
6
Swann to Morkel, SIX runs

spoke too soon, a low full-toss, and that is swatted into the stands

11.4
Swann to Morkel, no run

nothing to work with yet in this over

11.3
Swann to Morkel, no run

probing stuff, Swann fields in his followthrough

11.2
Swann to Morkel, no run

dug out again, good full length, and pushed back to the bowler

11.1
1
Swann to de Villiers, 1 run

worked off the pads, out to midwicket

end of over 117 runs • 1 wicket
SA: 114/3CRR: 10.36 RRR: 9.88
AB de Villiers6 (6b 1x4)
Albie Morkel1 (1b)
Sajid Mahmood 3-0-31-1
Graeme Swann 2-0-23-1
10.6
1
Mahmood to de Villiers, 1 run

driven into the covers, Mahmood found his length in that over, and after a stuttering start it turned into a good one

10.5
Mahmood to de Villiers, no run

tidy again, deflected into the gully, and poor communication denies the batsman a single

10.4
Mahmood to de Villiers, no run

good line and length, and defended back down the track

10.3
1
Mahmood to Morkel, 1 run

worked off the pads, down to fine leg, just the single

10.2
W
Mahmood to Duminy, OUT

that is much, much better, and that is also out! Pitches just on leg stump, nips away, and raps the pad halfway up. Timely, and this could be a cracking finish

Jean-Paul Duminy lbw b Mahmood 6 (5b 1x4 0x6 10m) SR: 120
10.2
1w
Mahmood to Duminy, 1 wide

wrong line again, poor stuff so far this over

10.1
4
Mahmood to Duminy, FOUR runs

on the pads, a wasteful half-volley delivery, and dinted over square leg

There is a hint of rain in the air as Mahmood returns for another spell

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
EJG Morgan
85 runs (45)
7 fours5 sixes
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
30 runs
3 fours1 six
Control
70%
LE Bosman
58 runs (31)
5 fours4 sixes
Productive shot
leg glance
24 runs
2 fours2 sixes
Control
56%
Best performances - bowlers
R McLaren
O
4
M
0
R
33
W
3
ECO
8.25
LJ Wright
O
2
M
0
R
17
W
1
ECO
8.5
Match details
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
TossSouth Africa, elected to field first
Series
Season2009/10
Player Of The Match
Series resultEngland led the 2-match series 1-0
Match numberT20I no. 124
Hours of play (local time)18.00 start, First Session 18.00-19.20 Interval 19.20-19.40, Second Session 19.40-21.00
Match days13 November 2009 - night (20-over match)
T20I debut
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee