• Proteas pip Afghans in double Super Over thriller

    South Africa beat Afghanistan in a second Super Over at the T20 World Cup after the group match ended in a tie in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.

    Afghanistan were 187 all out after the Proteas scored 187-6.

    The teams were tied again after a breathless first Super Over saw them both score 17, before South Africa won off the final ball of a heart-thumping second sudden-death showdown.

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    After the Proteas bludgeoned 23 from their second Super Over and Afghanistan lost a wicket off the second ball of theirs, Rahmanullah Gurbaz was left needing four sixes off four balls for an unlikely victory.

    Gurbaz sensationally launched Keshav Maharaj into the crowd three times with some huge blows.

    A wide off the fifth ball meant Afghanistan still needed six to win but now a four would send it, incredibly, to a third Super Over.

    With nerves jangling and pulses racing, the left-arm spinner held his nerve to bowl a wide yorker that saw Gurbaz smack into the grateful hands of Davis Miller at point as he looked to hit a boundary.

    It was South Africa’s second win in as many matches in Group D to be placed second behind toppers New Zealand.

    A few minutes earlier, after Gurbaz scored a brilliant 42-ball 84 in the chase, Afghanistan had needed 13 off the last over of the match to win with one wicket in hand.

    After Kagiso Rabada bowled two no-balls and a wide and Noor Ahmad hit a six, Afghanistan needed two to win off three balls.

    But Noor was run out going for the the winning second run with the scores level.

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    Proteas pace bowler Lungi Ngidi was named Man of the Match after his 3-26 in four overs.

    “I’ve lost so much weight today,” said a smiling Ngidi. “Never been that stressed in my life in a cricket game. Happy to come out on the winning side.”

    Quinton de Kock (59) and Ryan Rickelton (61) were the manstays of South Africa’s innings as they put on 114 for the second wicket.

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    Simon Borchardt