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Smuts leads Warriors to big win

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South Australia v Warriors, CLT20 2011, Hyderabad

Report Firdose Moonda

September 25, 2011

Warriors 171 5 (Smuts 88, Harris 2-23) beat South Australia 121 6 (34 Klinger, Tsotsobe 20-30) 50 runs

A dominant performance by the Warriors helped them win their second game in three days, this compound and clinical victory over Australia in the south. Breaking JJ Smuts led to 88 was too imposing a total for South Australia in the hunt. Smuts blow to all but seven balls sleeves and split into two associations fleshy, with Colin Ingram and Mark Boucher, who formed the basis of race. Warriors players had a lot of tracks to play and, unlike his opponents have made good use of slow changes in a dry spot to face hitters in South Australia.

South Australia is already a success, when Ashwell Prince was bowled by Shaun Tait Pacy on another. But they could not take advantage of this, as Smuts and Colin Ingram hit the Top Gear is a game of power. Smuts sent to Adil Rashid, who opened the bowling, and showed no fear of taking care of Tait bowled when full, or brief. Ingram swept impressive, especially when Nathan Lyons, 59 run and a pair of six acquisitions.

Lyon and Aaron O'Brien distributed a single limit for the next two extensions, but it was when Harris came to the dry cutting. It bothers a good line pedestrian gate and frustrated Ingram, who tried to take over the early 11. The South African locked into a short ball, but not enough on him to lead the cow corner and was captured.

With Smuts tiring and Boucher are struggling to find his feet in advance, Christian and O'Brien pulled the long rate to less than eight on. Smuts continued to punish the short balls and Boucher finally got to go with a lofted shot over the head O'Brien, who for four.

Inconsistency Tait permission and Smuts, Boucher is ready to self-inning-ending barrage. Smuts to do with his full deliveries smashing style, and Tait bowled a no-ball, sprayed five Wides down leg-side and fought for the right Yorker consistent. Tait was in the hands of the Smuts fell at the end, though. It seemed like a good opportunity to get century but was dismissed trying to be innovative with bucket made short leg Harris. Christian took two wickets in the final over to stop the Warriors exploded at the end.

Attack against the dynamic, never really looked at South Australia in the hunt. Lonwabo Tsotsobe was able to get a touch of movement and angle the ball over the right hand. Daniel Harris was uncomfortable with the angle, and when he tried to hit one through the covers was Nick and he was caught behind. Tsotsobe accuracy earned him a second door, and Tom Cooper, who has fed a simple catch back to him.

Rusty Theron was at best mixed with slower balls York and with ease. He was rewarded when Callum Ferguson was unable to read a change of pace, and slower to hit the ball directly to Ingram on the edge of the circle. South Australia's far below the required run-rate, captain Michael Klinger has decided to take the bait. He knew Nicky Boje over long, but was trapped LBW by a delivery of clear break, Johan Botha.

Borga Cameron seemed to do the same Smuts fell for a four and a six before holing to long-on where the catch was Tsotsobe. Wayne Parnell was introduced in the 11th over and continued in the same spirit as his colleagues, making good use of the ball short. In his second, he started with a ball of good length and bowled Tim Ludeman. Christian hooked up to the end, but was unable to remove the spectacular Parnell and Botha fight wound down and the Warriors finished with a comfortable victory.
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