ICC Twenty20 World Cup | Markram hit an explosive half-century as South Africa trampled West Indies

Both South Africa and West Indies started their Super 12 campaigns with defeats.

Aiden Markram hit an unbeaten half-century as South Africa made an all-rounder effort to come back strongly from their opening defeat and beat West Indies by eight wickets to secure their first win in the Super 12 stage of the ICC T20 World Cup in Dubai. Tuesday.

The Proteas overcame some of the off-field drama that ensued in the match when wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock surprisingly pulled out of the game, refusing to comply with Cricket South Africa’s order that the entire team support Black Lives Matter. To kneel before every game of the event. Campaign.

Both South Africa and West Indies started their Super 12 campaigns with defeats. While the Proteas suffered a five-wicket loss to Australia, West Indies lost by six wickets against England.

South Africa will play their third Group 1 match against Sri Lanka on 30 October, while West Indies will take on Bangladesh the day before.

South Africa first restricted West Indies to 143 for eight after facing an opening attack from Evin Lewis (56) and then Markram (51 not out on 26), Rasie van der Dussen (43 not out on 51) and Reeza Solid batting performance. Hendrix (39) chased down the target smoothly with 10 balls to spare.

Contrary to the end result, South Africa did not have the best of starts to chase down their target with skipper Temba Bavuma being run out early.

But Hendricks, who replaced Quinton de Kock, was out for not taking a knee against racism, and van der Dussen then stabilized the innings with a 57-run second wicket stand.

After Hendrix was dismissed, van der Dussen and Markram took the lead in the final six overs to bring South Africa down the equation to 44.

While van der Dussen held on to one end, Markram played an explosive knock to take South Africa home.

Markram decorated his innings with two fours and four sixes.

Earlier, West Indies lost the plot to manage a modest score before Lewis scored a scintillating half-century.

Lewis and Lendl Simmons (16) depart West Indies for a flight. The duo added 73 runs off 63 balls for the opening stand before West Indies lost wickets at regular intervals.

Lewis did the bulk of the scoring in partnership. He showed his attacking intent from the start, hitting Kagiso Rabada for a boundary at backward point and then smacking the bowler straight over his head on the next ball.

It was then Aiden Markram’s turn to face Lewis’ wrath as the batsman hit two sixes and a four in successive deliveries and scored 18 runs in the fifth over.

Lewis then dodged Enrique Nortje at mid-off, but a ball later the bowler inspired a thin edge from Simmons, which wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen failed to catch.

Lewis was in unlucky form as he did not spare a single South African bowler. He completed his half-century by sweeping Tabrez Shamsi over deep square leg to reach the landmark in just 32 balls.

Lewis continued the same way after his half-century and smashed Keshav Maharaj for a six, but eventually destroyed a ball later in the hunt for too much, dismissing Rabada at deep midwicket.

He hit three fours and six sixes in his 35-ball knock.

Two quick wickets followed by a brilliant start from Lewis put the West Indies’ charge to some extent.

But Simmons’ stay was a struggle as his 35-ball knock in the Men’s T20 World Cup was the longest in terms of balls without a boundary.

Nicholas Pooran (12 off 7) had a short stay as he became Maharaj’s second victim, caught by David Miller and then caught by Rabada in the next over to Simmons.

West Indies captain Kieron Pollard and Chris Gayle hit Shamsi for a six in the 16th over to the left-arm spinner.

Gayle’s run-a-ball 12 innings was cut by Dwayne Pretorius before Andre Russell was clean bowled by Nortje in the next over. Shimron Hetmyer was run out after a ball, adding to West Indies’ troubles.

Pollard scored 26 off 20 balls but failed to extend the scoring till the end.

score board

West Indies: Lendl Simmons b Rabada 16 Evin Lewis c Rabada b Maharaj 56 Nicholas Pooran c Miller b Maharaj12 Chris Gayle Klaasen b Pretorius12 Kieron Pollard c van der Dussen b Pretorius26 Andre Russellb Nortj5 Shimron Hetmyer run out (Miller/Klaasen) 1 Dwayne Bravo not out 8 Hayden Walsh c Hendrix b Pretorius 0 Akil Hossein not out 0 Extra: (lb-2, w-4, nb-1) 7

Total: (for 8 wickets in 20 overs) 143

Fall of wickets: 1-73, 2-87, 3-89, 4-121, 5-132, 6-133, 7-137, 8-137.

South Africa Bowling: Aiden Markram 3-1-22-0, Kagiso Rabada 4-0-27-1, Enrique Nortje 4-0-14-1, Keshav Maharaj 4-0-24-2, Tabrez Shamsi 3-0-37-0, Dwayne Pretorius 2-0-17-3

South Africa: Temba Bavuma run out (Russell) 2 Reeza Hendricks c Hetmyer b Akil Hossein 39 Rassie van der Dussen not out 43 Aiden Markram not out 51 Extra: (lb-1, w-8) 9

Total: (for 2 wickets in 18.2 overs) 144

Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-61.

West Indies Bowling: Akil Hossein 4-0-27-1, Ravi Rampaul 3-0-22-0, Andre Russell 3.2-0-36-0, Hayden Walsh 3-0-26-0, Dwayne Bravo 4-0-23-0 , Kieron Pollard 1 -0-9-0.

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