South Africa Survives USA Scare to Open Super 8s with Victory

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June 20, 2024 · 1 min read

South Africa Survives USA Scare to Open Super 8s with Victory
Other Sports | June 20, 2024
South Africa narrowly escape a scare against USA. (Image: BBC Sport)

South Africa narrowly overcame a scare to defeat USA by 18 runs in their Super 8s opener at the T20 World Cup in Antigua. Despite a precarious position of 76-5 while chasing 195, a crucial 91-run partnership between Andries Gous and Harmeet Singh raised hopes of a remarkable USA victory. Needing 28 runs from 12 balls, USA was stifled by Kagiso Rabada’s brilliant 19th over which yielded just two runs and included the wicket of Harmeet, swinging the game back in South Africa’s favor. Anrich Nortje’s final over conceded seven runs as South Africa clinched the victory.

Gous finished unbeaten on 80 with an impressive innings comprising five fours and five sixes, while Rabada shone with the ball, taking 3-18. Quinton de Kock top-scored for South Africa with a blistering 74 off 40 balls, featuring seven fours and five sixes. Captain Aiden Markram contributed a lively 46 off 32 balls, and Heinrich Klaasen scored 36 off 22, guiding South Africa to their highest score of the tournament so far, 194-4. South Africa, previously unbeaten in the group stage, struggled to find form with their batsmen, though they showcased their firepower on a more favorable pitch in Antigua after challenging conditions in New York.

USA, known for their resilience, started aggressively but lost wickets at crucial intervals, reducing them from 53-1 to 76-5. Gous and Harmeet’s valiant efforts nearly turned the tide with spirited batting displays. Despite the loss, USA captain Aaron Jones expressed pride in his team’s performance and acknowledged the need for more disciplined bowling. South Africa’s next match is against England in Saint Lucia, while USA faces hosts West Indies in their upcoming fixture.