2007 T20 WC 20th Match South Africa vs New Zealand, at Durban.
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South Africa and New Zealand both play a similar brand of cricket - both lack a huge star, but have plenty of players who chip in with both bat and ball. Neither team gives away much in the field, and both like to fight it out to the finish. Given all these ingredients, it's hardly surprising that their clash went into the last over, with one performance, essentially, being the difference between the two teams.
Justin Kemp has demonstrated his hitting abilities often enough to be considered a threat in any form of limited-overs cricket, and while he started the tournament in style with 46 off 22 balls against West Indies, this was his first opportunity to be a matchwinner for his team, and he performed the task with aplomb. When he had only one run on the board after ten deliveries, there might have been doubts about South Africa's ability to pull it off, but any player who hits the ball as cleanly and powerfully as Kemp must be given the allowance of a few extra deliveries to get themselves in, for the rewards can be handsome. Every dot ball was well worth the investment, as once Kemp got into his stride, the runs-balls ratio reversed rapidly.
Kemp's obvious strengths are his raw power and timing, but his success also owes to precise knowledge of his strengths, and his ability to play within his limitations. Kemp's wagon-wheel indicates 60 of his 89 runs came in the midwicket and long-on region - mostly through meaty blows down the ground and over long-on, or flicks and pulls through midwicket. He wasn't as savage through the off side, save for one back-foot thump off a very slow and short ball from Daniel Vettori, but with the runs coming at such a torrential rate, he didn't need to attempt strokes he wasn't comfortable playing.
There were no signs of panic either when the asking rate climbed to ten and beyond. "In this form of the game you can catch up quickly," he said after the match, and it's a lesson some of the other teams would do well to keep in mind.
Kemp's innings was an excellent one, but he was also helped by an extremely uneven bowling display by New Zealand, who had two superb performers - Daniel Vettori and Mark Gillespie - but also two very poor ones.
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South Africa and New Zealand both play a similar brand of cricket - both lack a huge star, but have plenty of players who chip in with both bat and ball. Neither team gives away much in the field, and both like to fight it out to the finish. Given all these ingredients, it's hardly surprising that their clash went into the last over, with one performance, essentially, being the difference between the two teams.
Justin Kemp has demonstrated his hitting abilities often enough to be considered a threat in any form of limited-overs cricket, and while he started the tournament in style with 46 off 22 balls against West Indies, this was his first opportunity to be a matchwinner for his team, and he performed the task with aplomb. When he had only one run on the board after ten deliveries, there might have been doubts about South Africa's ability to pull it off, but any player who hits the ball as cleanly and powerfully as Kemp must be given the allowance of a few extra deliveries to get themselves in, for the rewards can be handsome. Every dot ball was well worth the investment, as once Kemp got into his stride, the runs-balls ratio reversed rapidly.
Kemp's obvious strengths are his raw power and timing, but his success also owes to precise knowledge of his strengths, and his ability to play within his limitations. Kemp's wagon-wheel indicates 60 of his 89 runs came in the midwicket and long-on region - mostly through meaty blows down the ground and over long-on, or flicks and pulls through midwicket. He wasn't as savage through the off side, save for one back-foot thump off a very slow and short ball from Daniel Vettori, but with the runs coming at such a torrential rate, he didn't need to attempt strokes he wasn't comfortable playing.
There were no signs of panic either when the asking rate climbed to ten and beyond. "In this form of the game you can catch up quickly," he said after the match, and it's a lesson some of the other teams would do well to keep in mind.
Kemp's innings was an excellent one, but he was also helped by an extremely uneven bowling display by New Zealand, who had two superb performers - Daniel Vettori and Mark Gillespie - but also two very poor ones.
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00:00South Africa versus New Zealand, can't wait for this one and we're off, here he
00:14goes, enough of that blocking let's have one over the top, one bounce into the
00:19pickets, leg side this time, huge area over there, into the crowd, onto the roof
00:28we've started already, full of length, driven down the ground, boundary four, Pollock
00:38swung away, leg side, all the way, oh is it just shorter, has it gone for six, six yes,
00:49down the ground again, excellent batting from New Zealand at the top of the
00:54innings, another boundary four, full of length, driven again, powerfully down to
01:01long on, it's four more, endable with Pollock and we'll discuss that, this is
01:04Vincent really using his feet, shimmying down the pitch, getting right to it and
01:09smack, bang, wallop, a strange hit for four, this gentleman he's bowling to, oh that's
01:16come off the edge, should run into the boundary, oh and he's going up and he's
01:23giving him, there's Mornay Morco getting the breakthrough, very good to see him
01:30position, Callum trying to hit that over mud off but got a thick outside edge and a
01:34comfortable catch to Mark Barcher, Vincent in striking, oh and he's gone, gone again,
01:41he's got another wicket, has Morco, from here you could tell you nicked it, umpire
01:45Doctro gave the decision and it means that Taylor has gone, caught behind off the bowling
01:55of Mornay Morco for one and New Zealand are now 70 for two.
02:00Extra bounce that led to the undoing of Taylor, he didn't get that back foot across,
02:06this was a bit close team, top edge, another easy catch for Boucher and Mornay Morco continues
02:11to impress.
02:12Where he was going, that's use of feet by Vincent, didn't hit it cleanly but will pick
02:20up a boundary, run rates after this delivery, I'm sure, oh and he's bowling, he's got the
02:24wicket, we're not looking at run rates alone, we're also looking at the fact that New Zealand,
02:29they're now 76 for three.
02:32And this was the end of Lou Vincent who's never really fired in this tournament,
02:35the top ball that really hasn't for New Zealand.
02:40Might just have got a bit of a hand on it, a lot of bat on this.
02:48Fielder underneath it is a sitter.
02:52Alvi Morco picks up a wicket, that's how it happened, Alvi Morco continues a fine tournament.
02:59Getting him to find the fielder with precision.
03:01Enough.
03:07Lovely placement on it.
03:12That should be four.
03:14That should be four.
03:15The moment he beat the man at backward point, it was always going to be four.
03:18But you know we want to know more, don't you?
03:20That's gone.
03:22That is gone.
03:23That's Big Mac with fries and a Pepsi.
03:25Marty here, he's going to order for everybody.
03:29That's going to be four as well, he's enjoying himself, Macmillan.
03:36Under it, under it, under it, too far under it, the ball sailed over.
03:4124 runs from the over.
03:43He's setting the stand on fire.
03:46121 for four from 15 now.
03:47Great ball.
03:51Terrific delivery.
03:52There's no justice for Sean Pollock.
03:54This is going to race away for four.
03:59Morham gives himself room.
04:00Morham's gone.
04:01Middleston, Morco.
04:03Three wickets for him.
04:05Struggling with that dislocated finger.
04:07And right on target, Morco.
04:10Middleston.
04:12Fantastic side as a bowler.
04:13Like Bice.
04:18Should just be one.
04:19Oh, they're coming back.
04:21This is tight.
04:21This is tight.
04:23Orgon does need a third on fire.
04:27Oh, it didn't look on.
04:28Not at any stage.
04:30Just tottering.
04:32New Zealand.
04:33Fighting back.
04:35The young man, very keen, McCullum, to come back and keep facing the music.
04:40But a little bit too ambitious.
04:42Well out.
04:43You can see why Simon Torfel didn't need the replay.
04:46He's gone for zero.
04:47New Zealand 132 for six now.
04:51Gives himself room.
04:52Vittori.
04:53Oh, what a catch.
04:54What a great catch.
04:56Who says they can't field?
04:57Brilliant.
04:59Giving him a bit of a dig, South Africa.
05:01One or two missed fields.
05:02And then this.
05:04Diving away to his left.
05:07Pouches it.
05:08Oh, as easy as you like.
05:09Danny Vittori.
05:10Gomp.
05:15Caught behind.
05:16Mochel again.
05:17He's having a field day.
05:18Mone Mochel in his last over.
05:21Great figures.
05:22That's his fourth wicket.
05:23Just watch Belcher.
05:25Had to go slightly late.
05:31Fabulous stuff.
05:33Really good hands, Belcher.
05:35Faces, or keeps for the big men.
05:38So much.
05:39And look at that.
05:40Oh, it's a no-ball.
05:46It's a no-ball.
05:47It's all happening Kingsveen.
05:50Crowd have been duped.
05:51I've been duped.
05:52Morning Mochel.
05:53It's a free hit, lad.
05:54Macmillan.
05:58High in the air.
06:00It's safe.
06:01Point six.
06:06Inside edge.
06:07It's just.
06:09And they'll leave it at that.
06:11I wonder if it's enough.
06:12153 for eight.
06:15New Zealand inserted by South Africa.
06:18What will South Africa do?
06:19Smith facing Bond.
06:21A little bit of lift first delivery,
06:22but South Africa on their way.
06:30Those sort of deliveries will not bother.
06:32Herschel Gibbs who pitched on the legs
06:34and helped easily.
06:36And it seemed to be better time
06:38than we thought initially.
06:42Oh, powered through the cover area.
06:46Four, four.
06:48Left-handed South African captain
06:50using his feed.
06:51And out.
06:52Caught behind off the key.
06:54Oh, the keeper takes the catch.
06:55Shane Bond has got the wicket.
06:58Just another look at the fall
06:59of Graham Smith's wicket.
07:01Clear outside edge
07:03as he tries to hit that over extra cover.
07:04He just gave himself too much room.
07:06The ball swung away from him as well.
07:08To the bowlers.
07:14Oh, and that should be up too.
07:16Yes, it is.
07:17The umpire giving the decision.
07:19The highest score, Pakistan,
07:20against Scotland.
07:22Some bunks accounting
07:23for the last dismissal.
07:26Offensive.
07:29Better in...
07:30Oh, I was going to say better in this over.
07:32But again, the fielding letting him down
07:34and it will be a boundary.
07:37Oh, full toss.
07:39And got the treatment.
07:40Thick outside edge.
07:41And it's a no ball as well
07:42because it was over waist highs.
07:47Oh, and this has gone over the top, Sonny.
07:49All the way for the maximum.
07:51And again, there's that small boundary
07:56and we'll find it.
07:58So a six and a four.
08:02Short.
08:03And it's going to be out.
08:04Jeetan Battelle.
08:05He's under this.
08:06He's taken it.
08:08What a good catch too.
08:10Banged in.
08:11Gibbs.
08:12Just tried that swivel pull.
08:13Got it high on the bat.
08:15And was a good catch
08:16from Jeetan Battelle out in the deep.
08:20Got to win this one.
08:21And here's a big one from Kim.
08:22It's gone all the way.
08:24What a great strike.
08:25The light's good here.
08:28And we'll beat the man there
08:29and run into the boundary
08:30for four welcome runs.
08:33Ingles and ones.
08:37That'll be four.
08:41Oh, that's what you don't want.
08:43You can go to a good ball
08:44and still have boundary taken off it.
08:46England will be hanging on
08:56to every ball there.
08:57They won't like this.
08:57That's gone for four.
08:59Superbly timed.
09:00That's gone for four.
09:02From 31.
09:04It's gone.
09:06It's gone.
09:06Not the biggest, but will do.
09:07Gone, gone.
09:13It's Gillespie.
09:14Nerves around, I can tell you.
09:17We wanted to have a chat with South Africa.
09:18They said no.
09:19Absolutely not.
09:22Now, it's an interesting tactic this
09:24with Gillespie right arm round.
09:29Full toss, low full toss,
09:31driven away through mid-wicket.
09:32Full toss down the ground, Pollock
09:37gets it, gets all of it.
09:41Sean Pollock.
09:44Big full toss, big shot.
09:47Out of here, into the road.
09:49Six more.
09:51Oh, that's big.
09:53Oh, that's big.
09:55Field is threatened,
09:57but it's in the crowd.
09:58Huge shot.
10:02Full.
10:02Down the ground.
10:03Power shot.
10:05Four more.
10:07Kemp.
10:08That will do nicely.
10:10Can we have the ball back, please?
10:13Big shot to finish.
10:15Kemp.
10:16Stunning innings.
10:18Big man, big shots,
10:20and it's South Africa played two.
10:22One-two.
10:23Get home in the last over.
10:25They play good cricket here of South Africa.
10:28New Zealand had a sniff.
10:30They really did,
10:31but it's South Africa
10:32who have been strong in this game.
10:40It's South Africa
10:40who have been strong in this game.
10:41It's South Africa
10:43who have been strong in this game.