After a solid start to the innings, South Africa lost Tony De Sorge (12), captain Themba Bavuma (4) and Rassie van der Dussen for ducks in three successive overs, and by the end The result was 39 wins and 3 losses. 9th.
Rickelton got the team back on track by working with middle-order hitter Stubbs, hitting 91 of 102 pitches (including 3 sixes and 7 fours).
Rickleton fell in the 35th over and six balls later Stubbs took the score to 198-5, but South Africa, assisted by useful knocks from Bjorn Fortuyn (28) and Lungi Ngidi (20 not out), were praised. progressed to record a worthy total score.
Ireland’s response was that they lost captain Paul Stirling for two in the first over, fellow opener Balbirnie returned to action after missing the T20s, and Campher, 20, steadied the ship somewhat. It started poorly as they suffered a loss. The former had a record of 38 wins and 2 losses after nine overs.
Wicket continued to drop regularly after that, thrashing Heinrich Malan’s side 61-5, despite some resistance from Dockrell, Andy McBrin (14 points), Adair and Young (12 points each). , there was always a sense of inevitability in the outcome.
Ngidi and Fortuin supported Williams’ bowling efforts with two wickets each.