SOUTH AFRICA: CRICKET - South Africa, the world's top-ranked cricket team, had a shock in their warm-up game against Ireland
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SOUTH AFRICA: CRICKET - South Africa, the world's top-ranked cricket team, had a shock in their warm-up game against Ireland
- Title: SOUTH AFRICA: CRICKET - South Africa, the world's top-ranked cricket team, had a shock in their warm-up game against Ireland
- Date: 5th March 2007
- Summary: AHMEDABAD, INDIA (FILE - OCTOBER 19, 2006) (ANI) SOUTH AFRICA CRICKETERS A.B. DE VILLIERS AND SHAUN POLLOCK SITTING WITH HIV INFECTED CHILDREN DE VILLIERS AND KALLIS SITTING WITH CHILDREN CLOSE OF YOUNG GIRL/ SHAUN POLLOCK SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM CRICKET PLAYERS POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPH WITH CHILDREN
- Embargoed: 20th March 2007 11:15
- Keywords:
- Location: South Africa
- Country: South Africa
- Topics: Sport
- Reuters ID: LVAE7UKEX5MF1NZVNG1VJGUZB632
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Story Text: All-rounder Andrew Hall rode to South Africa's rescue with bat and ball in their World Cup warm-up match against Ireland in St Augustine, Trinidad on Monday (March 5).
Hall scored an unbeaten 67 to prop up South Africa's innings of 192 and then took three for 26 as Ireland were dismissed for 157 to lose by 35 runs.
Australian-born fast bowlers Dave Langford-Smith and Trent Johnston shared seven wickets to hold the South Africans to their mediocre total.
The Irish, who are playing in their first World Cup, bowled with penetration on a responsive pitch and fielded aggressively.
Langford-Smith dismissed Graeme Smith, AB de Villiers and Jacques Kallis cheaply before Johnston reduced South Africa to 66 for seven by removing Herschelle Gibbs, Ashwell Prince, Shaun Pollock and Loots Bosman in quick succession.
South Africa dwindled to 91 for eight before Hall and Robin Peterson rescued the innings with a partnership of 85.
Langford-Smith took three for 31 and Johnston claimed four for 34.
Ireland's reply never caught fire and their only noteworthy scores came from William Porterfield (37), Andre Botha (40) and Kevin O'Brien (33).
Fast bowler Charl Langeveldt supported Hall well to take four for 31.
South Africa will begin their World Cup campaign in Group A against the Netherlands on March 16 before facing world champions Australia and Scotland. - Copyright Holder: ANI (India)
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