Amla leads South Africa to share of England series
Hashim Amla piled on the runs once again as he led South Africa to a
series-levelling seven-wicket win in the fifth and final one-day
international against England at Trent Bridge on Wednesday.
South Africa, chasing a modest 183 for victory, collapsed to 14 for
three inside five overs under the floodlights in this day/night fixture.
But opener Amla responded with a superb 97 not out and, together with
Proteas captain AB de Villiers (75 not out) he shared an unbroken
fourth-wicket partnership of 172 that put England's meagre total of 182
in its proper context.
Victory, with more than 15 overs to spare, saw South Africa share the
series at 2-2.
Amla, who made a brilliant 150 in South Africa's 80-run win in the
second ODI in Southampton, was named man of the series for a total of
335 runs in four innings at an average of more than 111.
That followed on from his corresponding award in the Proteas' 2-0
Test series win over England where he scored a South Africa record 311
not out at The Oval.
Amla's combined tally for both series was a colossal 817 runs at
116.71.
"It's been a good summer for me and I'm glad we got to level the
series," said Amla.
"I think the way we bowled set the tone, then me and AB were able to
finish it off." De Villiers added: "We've been a little bit
inconsistent, but there's a lot of positives, especially the way we
played today. We showed a lot of guts -- 2-2 away from home is a good
effort." One consolation for England was that, despite this defeat, they
remained top of the 50-over world rankings having won 12 of their last
14 completed matches.
"It's been a disappointing day -- 180 on that wicket was nowhere near
enough said England captain Alastair Cook, who top-scored for his side
with 51.
He added: "It's frustrating, we came into this game trying to wrap up
the series but you can't do that if we bat like we did.
"However, we've had a really good year in one-day cricket and
hopefully we can take that forward to India in the new year." Cook,
recently appointed England Test captain following Andrew Strauss's
retirement, will now have a rest as he is is not in the national
Twenty20 squad.
"Now I have some time off and I'll turn my attention to the Tests in
India," Cook said ahead of a four-match series starting in November.
Amla could only watch as the Proteas slumped at the start of their
reply.
Left-hander Graeme Smith fell when he edged Jade Dernbach and James
Tredwell held on at the second attempt.
International novices Faf du Plessis and Dean Elgar then both nicked
excellent James Anderson deliveries to wicket-keeper Craig Kieswetter.
But de Villiers then pulled two successive short balls from South
Africa-born seamer Dernbach for four.
Amla eased paceman Chris Woakes, in for Steven Finn who had a back
problem, off the backfoot for a typically stylish four through the
covers.
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