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England won the third and final T20 by 9 wickets on Tuesday. South Africa scored 191 of 3 in Von der Dassen and Du Plessis’s fifty unbeaten runs. Wayne Morgan’s side hit home with 14 balls to spare as Malan and Butler laughed.
This is the highest chase in Newlands, Cape Town. The previous record was held by England. In the first game of the series, they won on November 26 chasing 169 runs. In the second inning, Pakistan’s previous record on the field was 17, and they lost the match against South Africa.
Once the win-loss was confirmed, it was seen whether Malan would score a century or not. At one point England needed 1 run, Malan needed 2 for a century. Despite winning the team, the best batsman in the ICC T20 ranking could not touch the triple figures. He was undefeated on 99 of 47 balls with 11 fours and 5 sixes.
Malan reached the crease in the fourth after another Jason Roy flop. This first-order hitter with the left arm was aggressive from the start. Playing shots at the beginning, increased the speed of the run. Butler also started shooting shots later.
The run came quickly after her partner solidified. None of the hosts could stop him. South African bowlers, who lost more power by losing Kagiso Rabada, couldn’t think of two hitters like that.
On the second straight wicket, the 18-run pair turned into work. This is a world record for the second wicket. The previous record was held by Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka against the West Indies in 2010.
Butler, who was very supportive of Malan, was undefeated in 7 races. This goalie-hitter has four fours in his 46-ball innings with five sixes.
Malan was the best in the match and the series for his excellent tackles. In the previous game he also won the award for the best game by making a gap of fifty.
Previously, Quinton de Kock won the toss and chose to hit. The South African captain was caught trying to push Chris Jordan away.
Another starter Temba Bavuma couldn’t get off to a good start. Ben Stokes quickly returned Ridge Hendricks after stopping the right-hander, who scored 28 runs on two sixes and one four.
South Africa’s score in the 10th final was 74 out of 3. From there, Fon der Dassen and Du Plessis led the team to 200 races. In the fourth straight wicket, the pair scored 127 runs.
Fon der Dassen was the pioneer of the couple. He touched fifty out of 23 balls, all fifty of the pair came out of 36 balls. Du Plessio then started playing shots. The couple’s career reaches three figures with 56 balls.
Fon der Dassen made 64 of 32 balls with five sixes and four fours. Du Plessis, who got the second fifty of the series, made 52 of 36 balls with three sixes and five fours.
Short score:
South Africa: 191/3 in 20 overs (De Cock 16, Bavuma 32, Hendrix 13, Du Plessis 52 *, Von der Dassen 64 *; Sam Karan 3-0-35-0, Archer 4-0-44-0, Jordan 4-0-42-1, Tom Karan 2-0-24-0, Rashid 4-0-20-0, Stokes 3-0-26-2)
England: 192/1 in 16.4 overs (Roy 18, Butler 6 *, Malan 99 *; Linde 4-0-26-0, Narkia 4-0-38-1, Sipamla 2.4-0-45-0, NGD 3- 0-23-0, Shamsi 4-0-58-0)
Result: England won by 9 wickets
Series: England won 3-0 in a three-game series
Man of the match: David Malan
Man of the series: David Malan.
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