Guptill steers Kiwis to victory in last ball
Martin Guptill hit a thrilling century to clinch a last-ball,
eight-wicket victory for New Zealand in the second Twenty20
international against South Africa at Buffalo Park on Sunday. Guptill
finished with 101 not out off 69 balls, hitting the last ball of the
match from Rory Kleinveldt over cover for four to enable New Zealand to
reach a target of 169 in a match reduced to 19 overs a side because of a
floodlight failure.
The result enabled New Zealand to level the three-match series with
the decider to be played in Port Elizabeth on Wednesday.
Guptill missed his side's eight-wicket defeat in the first match in
Durban on Friday because of a stomach ailment. But the opening batsman
showed his value to the team by slamming six sixes and eight fours.
He became the second New Zealander -- after captain Brendon McCullum
-- to hit a century in a Twenty20 international.
He had some good fortune in a frantic finish.
He was caught off Ryan McLaren when he was on 87 but gained a
reprieve when the delivery was no-balled because it was too high. Two
runs later he hit a ball from Morne Morkel high in the air towards point
but Robin Peterson put down the chance.
South Africa scored 165 for five after a floodlight failure caused a
50-minute delay.
The home side were 128 for two after 16.1 overs when the lights on
one of four floodlight towers went out.
Henry Davids hit 55 and captain Faf du Plessis made 63 for South
Africa. New Zealand seam bowler Doug Bracewell took three wickets in
four balls in the final over, all from catches in the deep, to finish
with three for 33.
Du Plessis, who made his runs off 43 balls, shared partnerships of 68
for the second wicket with Davids and 79 for the third wicket with David
Miller, who hit 33 off 18 deliveries.
AFP
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