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Ireland made a memorable debut in the Caribbean when they restricted top-ranked South Africa to a mediocre 192 in 50 overs in a World Cup warm-up match on Monday.
Updated : Sep 18, 2017, 06:46 PM IST
ST AUGUSTINE: Ireland made a memorable debut in the Caribbean when they restricted top-ranked South Africa to a mediocre 192 in 50 overs in a World Cup warm-up match on Monday.
Australian-born fast bowlers Dave Langford-Smith and Trent Johnston shared seven wickets as the South Africans were at one stage left reeling at seven for 66 before Andrew Hall hit a gutsy 67 not out to spare them further embarrassment.
South Africa could have been in deeper trouble had it not be for the fact that the warm-up matches are being contested by 13-players-a-side, which meant they could pack their line-up with extra batsmen.
The Irish, who are playing in their first World Cup, bowled with penetration on a responsive pitch and fielded aggressively.
Langford-Smith dismissed Graeme Smith, AB de Villiers and Jacques Kallis cheaply before Johnston removed Herschelle Gibbs, Ashwell Prince, Shaun Pollock and Loots Bosman in quick succession.
South Africa dwindled to 91 for eight before Hall and Robin Peterson (29) rescued the innings with a partnership of 85. Langford-Smith took three for 30, while Johnston claimed four for 40.
South Africa innings
G. Smith c N O'Brien b Langford-Smith 9
A. de Villiers b Langford-Smith 5
J. Kallis b Langford-Smith 14
H. Gibbs b Johnston 21
A. Prince c Botha b Johnston 7
M. Boucher c Bray b J Mooney 14
S. Pollock c Bray b Johnston 1
L. Bosman b Johnston 0
A. Hall not out 67
R. Peterson b Botha 29
R. Telemachus b Botha 10
Extras (lb3, w9, nb3) 15
Total (all out, 50 overs) 192
Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-26, 3-42, 4-57, 5-64, 6-66, 7-66, 8-91, 9-176, 10-192
Bowling: Langford-Smith 8-0-31-3, Rankin 5-0-22-0, Johnston 10-2-38-4, Botha 10-2-24-2, Mooney 3-0-11-0, Mooney 4-1-11-1, McCallan 7-0-38-0, O'Brien 3-0-10-0