South Africa A quicks steamroll England Lions at Grace Road
South Africa A Quicks Steamroll England Lions at Grace Road
England Lions suffered a bruising nine-wicket defeat in their opening 50-over match against South Africa A at Grace Road in Leicester. The Lions were bowled out for 119 before the tourists reached the target in 19.3 overs.
James Coles was one of only three Lions batters to reach double figures against a touring attack that have all been capped at international level. Coles was the last man out when attempting to clear the rope on 42 after skipper Jordan Cox had hit a breezy 20 from eight balls on his return from the Indian Premier League.
South Africa A’s Bowling Performance
Gerald Coetzee and Ottneil Baartman claimed three wickets apiece for South Africa A, who were in control once the Lions were reduced to 50 for 4 inside the first nine overs. James Rew, who joined the Lions from the Test squad, played onto his stumps from Coeztee for six before Ben McKinney was caught behind aiming to swipe at Kwena Maphaka.
Asa Tribe, who had helped Glamorgan to a Vitality Blast win over Somerset in Taunton last night, then steered a Maphaka short ball to deep third man before Cox was given out caught behind to a good ball from Coetzee. Rehan Ahmed, also drafted in from the Test squad, edged Baartman to second slip after he had made five.
The highest partnership of the innings was reserved for Sussex duo Coles and Henry Crocombe as they added 31 for the ninth wicket.
South Africa’s Chase
Crocombe then claimed the only wicket of South Africa’s chase, bowling left-hander Tony de Zorzi between bat and pad from around the wicket. Opener Rubin Hermann remained unbeaten on 57 with his captain Marques Ackerman on 34.
The 50-over series resumes on Sunday with the remaining two games to be played at New Road in Worcester. South Africa A won the two-match four-day series 2-0.