Ntini’s Son Thando Dazzle In South Africa U-19 defeating England
Thando Son Shines In U-19 South Africa
South Africa U-19 defeated England U-19 by 79 Runs in the 1st match of the three one day series and they won the 1st one in Durham on Monday.
The Son of South Africa pace legend Makhaya Ntini, Thando Ntini show his potential with the ball by defeating team England U-19. Thando took 4 wickets by giving 19 runs and also got a maiden over in his eighth over, which made easy for South Africa to win over England.
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Jonathan Bird Half Centuries Also Helped South Africa U-19
Apart from Thando, Jonathan Bird half-century helped South Africa U-19 to win over England U-19, and now they are 1-0 up in the series. The bird is going good and we hope to see these nascent soon in the international zone.
Thando Impresses Cricket South Africa
Cricket South Africa got impressed with Thando bowling performance and said on twitter.
“ 8-1-19-4. Looking at those bowling figure, he is definitely earned the man of the match, as Thando Ntini inspired South Africa U-19 to a 79 run victory in the first youth ODI against England at the Riverside Stadium. Take a bow, son! #futurestars #engvsa”.
Match Scores And Details
England won the toss as asked South Africa to bat first, where South Africa has scored a competitive 229/9. Bird played very aggressive and scored 54 runs, Ntini and Kgaudise Molefe 12 and 8 run each respectively which gave England a nightmare start.
Ntini got the first wicket in the team, and Molefe took the second wicket by taking 2 wickets for 29 runs. Ben Charlesworth, Harrison Ward, and Jack Haynes went to the pavilion for one run each.
Captain Tom Banton scored 9 runs and got out by Campher(1/37), in the start of 11th over, whereas number five batsman Oliver Robinson took the game forward.
The middle-order batsman played well, scoring the most run for there team, but his score of 54(74) by falling wicket and Jacks Davies out at 6 runs becomes Ntini’s second victim.
Ntini and Jade de Klerk played their roles and made quick work for the remaining batsmen.
Luke Hollman was not out for 30 out of 37 balls.
The second match will be on 26th July, Newcastle.
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