South Africa survived a scare before beating USA by 18 runs in the first game of the Super 8s at the T20 World Cup in Antigua.
After slipping to 76-5 in pursuit of 195, a superb partnership worth 91 between Andries Gous and Harmeet Singh gave USA hope of a stunning victory.
They needed just 28 from 12 balls but the 19th over from Kagiso Rabada went for just two runs and included the wicket of Harmeet to drag the game back in South Africa’s favour.
The final over from Anrich Nortje went for just seven as South Africa held on for the win.
Gous ended unbeaten on 80 after a brilliant knock that included five fours and five sixes, while Rabada was the pick of the Proteas bowlers taking 3-18. Quinton de Kock earlier top-scored for South Africa with a sublime 74 from 40 balls, with seven fours and five sixes.
Skipper Aiden Markram added a lively 46 from 32 balls and Heinrich Klaasen 36 from 22 as South Africa posted 194-4 – their highest score of the tournament so far.
South Africa went into the game with four wins from four but their batters have struggled for fluency, with their top score in the group stage just 115. USA chased down 195 in their opener against Canada and they began aggressively to try and keep up with the rate, but lost wickets at regular intervals, slipping from 53-1 to 76-5.
That brought Gous to the crease to join Harmeet with the game seemingly gone, but some extraordinary hitting brought them back into contention.
Gous, who is now the tournament’s top run-scorer with 182, reached his half-century from just 33 balls with two huge back-to-back sixes off Nortje.
He then hit two more in the 18th over from Tabraiz Shamsi that went for 22. But Harmeet holed out to Tristan Stubbs at the start of the next over from Rabada, who showed all his class at the death to snuff out the USA’s challenge.
(BBC sport)