turned to square leg and thats the end of the match, South Africa won by 118 runs
South Africa vs Canada, 32nd Match at East London, Feb 27 2003 - Match Result
Ashish Bagai and Ishwar Maraj's 52-run partnership is CAN's highest for the 6th wicket in ODIs, breaking the record of 26 between Ian Billcliff and Fazil Sattaur
John Davison has become the top wicket-taker for CAN in ODIs with 7 wickets, going past Codrington's 6
This was more like a draw!, South Africa unable to bowl out Canada and they sedately proceeded to 136, they lost but the fact remains were not bowled out
Lots of catches went down and Maraj completed a chancy but resolute fifty
This has been a defensive match and must have provided lots of experience to Canada and some worries to South Africa in bowling and batting as they were not able to run off to a huge total
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driven down the ground to mid off and run a quick single
outside off, swings away, left alone
outside off, tries to cut it, beaten, slight appeal for caught behind, declined by umpire
slower ball, outside off, left alone and made a record to face most balls in this world cup in a inning
outside off, swings away, tries to drive it, beaten
slower ball, tickle around the corner to fine leg and completes his fifty partner ship
short ball, pulls it to long on
slower ball, turned to short mid wicket and run a quick single
slower ball, drives it to deep cover
short ball outside off steers it to third man and completes his fifty
defended back to bowler
short ball, on legs, turned it very fine to fine leg, Donald dives in vain and ball crossed the boundary line
pitches up, driven uppishly over cover, wants second run sent back by Bagai
short ball into his rib cage, awkwardly defended to onside
comes down the ground and tries to loft it over cover, big edge just short of Kirsten at third man
short and quick outside off, tries to cut it, beaten by pace
driven to mid on
Zondeki comes to bowl now
slower ball, outside off, comes on the front foot, open the face of the bat and runs it down to third man
sharp inswinger, defends it at the last moment to point
Buffalo Park, East London | |
Toss | Canada, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2002/03 |
Player Of The Match | |
Match number | ODI no. 1971 |
Match days | day (50-over match) |
ODI debut | |
Umpires | |
TV Umpire | |
Match Referee | |
Points | South Africa 4, Canada 0 |