Afghanistan vs South Africa: Proteas record first victory of Cricket World Cup with nine-wicket hammering
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Your support makes all the difference.South Africa finally got a World Cup win under their belt as they eased to a nine-wicket triumph over Afghanistan at Sophia Gardens on Saturday to keep alive their hopes of a semi-final berth.
Leg spinner Imran Tahir took 4-29 as he engineered an Afghani collapse after a 75-minute rain break as they were dismissed for 125. Chris Morris contributed with figures of 3-13 and Andile Phehlukwayo took two wickets for 18.
The South Africans then set about the slightly adjusted target of 127 from 48 overs in cautious fashion, reaching 131-1 with 19 overs to spare. Re-live the action below:
48.3 Australia 320-7
WICKET! Cummins (0) run out Udana
Incredible! Cummins is gone for a duck and it's another run out from Udana. The single was never on, but Cummins strayed too far. You can't do that when Udana's around.
49.0 Australia 324-7 Glenn Maxwell 40 Mitch Starc 1
Excellent bowling, and fielding, from Udana to finish his spell. Australia have been restricted well by the Sri Lankan attack in these final few overs.
50 Australia 334-7 Glenn Maxwell 46 Mitch Starc 5
Maxwell picks out the boundary with the final ball of the innings to take Australia up to 334. It could prove to be an important knock from Maxwell.
So Sri Lanka will need 335 to win, a difficult but not unachievable run chase. Australia are certainly strong favourites to get the job done, though.
Meanwhile
There's been a slight delay in the game between Afghanistan and South Africa in Cardiff because, almost unbelievably, it's been raining. Afghanistan are 33-0 after 5.5 overs. Let's hope it's just a shower.
6.1 Afghanistan 34-0 Hazratullah 17 Zadran 16
Play is back underway in Cardiff!
Kagiso Rabada and Beuran Hendricks have done a good job so far to keep the score down at the beginning of the powerplay.
8.2 Afghanistan 39-1 Hazratullah 22 Zadran 16
WICKET! Hazratullah Zazai c van der Dussen b Rabada 22
South Africa have breakthrough! Pitched up by Rabada and Zazai tries to pull it, but can't get hold of it.
A smart catch by van der Dussen, sliding in from midwicket, relief!
Sri Lanka need 335 to win
The players are back out at the Oval. Can Sri Lanka pull off what would be their record ODI run chase?
0.3 Sri Lanka 5-0 Dimuth Karunaratne 1 Kusal Perera 4
Mitch Starc has opened the bowling for Australia and is searching for the right line and length. Perera flicks one away on the off side and gets the first boundary of the innings.
1.0 Sri Lanka 12-0 Dimuth Karunaratne 7 Kusal Perera 4
An excellent first over for Sri Lanka as Karunaratne cracks a square drive for four. Starc will need to be much more controlled than this.
2.0 Sri Lanka 24-0 Dimuth Karunaratne 10 Kusal Perera 13
Sri Lanka aren't wasting any time early on here. Perera latches onto two short balls from Cummins, pulling them away for four. He's timing his shots really nicely; this quick start might have given Sri Lanka a bit more belief.
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