Warmup matches
Cricket Web XI v New Zealand
at Sardar Patel Stadium
Scorecard
Ball By Ball
Cricket Web XI completed a reasonanle warm-up match with several answers against New Zealand, with Liam Camps and Dinu de Silva both staking their claims for spots, while the bowlers came back from early setbacks to eventually complete a convincing death performance.
Daniel Towns scratched around for 14 at the top of the innings, as Mark Gillespie had good control early on. None of the New Zealand bowlers really succeeded in keeping the run rate down to any great degree, however, and Camps especially got free rein as he eased his way to 91 with three massive sixes. Dinu de Silva and Rob Dauth played able hands in support, while Halsey and Crampton took Mason for 17 in the 48th over, requiring Harris to bowl the final over, with success.
New Zealand thought they had paced their innings just right, with Fleming and Taylor just beginning to cut loose off Camps and Halsey once the 30-over mark was passed. When de Silva put down Fleming on 85 off Watt, they required 94 to win in 14 overs with nine wickets in hand and were heavy favourites.
However, Fleming launched Robbins to a waiting Camps at mid on, and after the experiment of promoting Harris as pinch-hitter failed, a swift collapse followed. Clapham and Goughy were the chief destroyers, with Goughy getting a beauty to move past McMillan's outstreched bat on 26, then varying his length well to get Styris and Vettori out in the 48th over. With 28 off 12 balls required to win and McCullum and Gillespie at the crease, Watt completed a fine bowling performance with full deliveries to Gillespie, who obliged by padding up three times; the final time the ball touched the bat and was well held by Goughy diving forward from midwicket.
Cricket Web XI 260 for seven (50 overs)
LA Camps 91 (93), MW de Silva 56 (73), RJ Dauth 30 (35), TC Halsey 22* (15)
MR Gillespie 3/48 [10]
New Zealand 240 for eight (50 overs)
SP Fleming 86 (125), RL Taylor 52 (68)
KJ Goughy 3/48 [10], KR Clapham 2/41 [10], NJ Robbins 2/44 [8])
Cricket Web XI won by 20 runs
Man of the Match: LA Camps (Cricket Web XI)
Australia v Pakistan
at PCA Stadium
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Ball By Ball
Despite wobbling to two for two against Asif and Gul, Australia came back to post a competitive total after their middle order, as per usual, stood up when counted. Both Ponting and Hodge struggled out of the blocks, and the total was 31 for two at the end of the tenth over; then Ponting took on Asif, and the pressure relented. The third-wicket stand was eventually worth 124 runs before Hodge hoiked Afridi to Gul at square leg, and though Asif was reintroduced and removed Ponting caught at point, the spinners had little success trying to stop Hussey and Clarke from scoring.
Hussey's 62 was a masterclass, showing signs of a return to form, annd despite late breakthroughs from Asif - who earned well-deserved figures of four for 51 - and Gul, Australia set a more than competitive 270 for Pakistan to chase.
Pakistan began positively, and were not deterred by the early loss of Shoaib Malik to Shaun Tait. They batted Bracken out of the attack after three overs, and it took Brad Hogg's variations of pace to slow the run rate down. A couple of dropped catches by Michael Clarke did not help the Australian cause, but they took wickets relentlessly - however, not quickly enough to stop Pakistan. Yasir Hameed and Shahid Afridi put on 42 crucial runs for the fifth wicket, and with Tait on to bowl the penultimate over and seven to win, the outcome was given. Mohammad Khalil smashed a short ball deep over midwicket for six runs, and Pakistan won the opening clash by three wickets.
Australia 269 for seven (50 overs)
BJ Hodge 63 (84), MEK Hussey 62 (60), RT Ponting 59 (78), MJ Clarke 49 (57)
Mohammad Asif 4/51 [10], Uamr Gul 2/45 [10]
Pakistan 270 for seven (48.4 overs)
Imran Nazir 70 (102), Salman Butt 44 (60)
GB Hogg 2/40 [10], NW Bracken 2/54 [9], SW Tait 2/55 [9.4]
Pakistan won by three wickets
Man of the Match: Mohammad Asif (Pakistan)
South Africa v Sri Lanka
at Sawai Mansingh Stadium
Scorecard
Ball By Ball
The Sri Lanka bowling attack showed it is perfectly capable of handling without Vaas and Muralitharan, as early breakthroughs choked the South African effort.
Malinga and Fernando bowled threatening lines in their opening spell, and though de Villiers launched into Fernando, it was the latter who triumphed as a yorker was nicked back and South Africa had slipped to 51 for three. With Ashwell Prince outside edging a regulation ball from Bandara for eight, rebuilding was required from Dippenaar and Boucher, and though they added 78 the run rate slipped precariously. The three spinners got through creditably on the slow wicket, with combined figures of four for 116 in thirty overs, while Malinga closed off the innings well.
The chase was a formality. Tharanga was uncharacteristically brutal, hitting a couple of sixes as he got into his groove against Tshabalala and Nel, while Atapattu eased into form with a fine unbeaten 88. Sangakkara and Jayawardene completed a rout, and South Africa will need to lift their game considerably if they are to have any hope of progressing.
South Africa 210 for eight (50 overs)
HH Dippenaar 47 (83), MV Boucher 45 (71)
SL Maling 2/39 [10], TM Dilshan 2/40 [10], KS Lokuarachchi 1/34 [10], MF Maharoof 0/18 [6]
Sri Lanka 211 for two (38.2 overs)
MS Atapattu 88* (120), WU Tharanga 79 (81)
AJ Hall 1/38 [7]
Sri Lanka won by eight wickets
Man of the Match: MS Atapattu (Sri Lanka)