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IML 2025: Amla, Petersen Star As South Africa Masters Open Account With 7-Wkt Win

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March 4, 2025
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Vadodara: Riding on a glorious half-century from star batter Hashim Amla, South Africa Masters defeated England Masters by seven wickets to record their first win of the inaugural International Masters League (IML) 2025 at the BCA Stadium here on Monday.

In what turned out to be an electrifying clash, transporting fans back to an era of unforgettable battles, iconic strokes, and fierce competition, both South Africa and England headed into the contest in a bid to open their account in the tournament after losing both their opening matches. Amla anchored South Africa Masters’ pursuit of 158 with a carefully curated half-century and received great support from Petersen, who fell shy of a well-timed fifty by a single, which helped the side overcome a shaky start.

Reduced to 38/2 after the early dismissals of Henry Davids for a duck and skipper Jaques Kallis (8), Amla and Petersen joined forces to pile misery on the English bowlers.

The right-hander pair matched stroke for stroke with each other to help resurrect the South African innings, with Amla reaching his fifty off 37 balls while Petersen consumed 39 deliveries for his 49 runs, which almost put South Africa over the line before Farhaan Behardien completed the formalities with a first-ball boundary. Amla remained unbeaten on a gritty 57-ball 90, laced with 12 hits to the fence and one over it, but it was his 113-run partnership with Petersen that helped the side set the tone of the chase.

Earlier, South Africa reaped a rich dividend from their decision to field after winning the toss as their new ball pair of Vernon Philander and Garnett Kruger removed the English opening pair of Phil Mustard and Ian Bell for ducks. Tottering at 9/2, Tim Ambrose led England’s recovery with a calculative half-century and was complemented well by skipper Eoin Morgan as the duo joined forces to steady the ship with a 73-run third wicket partnership.

Morgan, who perished after scoring a 34-ball 36, laced with four boundaries and a six, took the attack to the opposition even as his partner, Ambrose was happy to play the second fiddle.

After Morgan’s departure, Ambrose held one end and, in the process, completed his fifty off 41 balls, even as he felt the pressure of shifting gears. Darren Maddy gave him company for the next 30 balls, producing a mere 21 runs, as South Africa Masters bowlers — Makhaya Ntini and Thandi Tshabalala — started tightening the noose around the English batters. The lack of boundaries eventually led to the dismissals of both Maddy (10) and Ambrose (53), who ended up miscuing in their attempts to up the ante.

Tim Bresnan (11) ended England’s boundary drought after 38 deliveries, with a four off the first official delivery he faced, before his partner Chris Schofield (20 not out) broke the shackles with back-to-back sixes off Ntini. In the final over, Chris Tremlett (19 not out) smoked three consecutive sixes to give England the much-needed impetus as they ended on 157/6.

Brief scores:

England Masters 157/6 (Tim Ambrose 53, Eoin Morgan 36, Chris Schofield 20 not out; Garnett Kruger 1-23, Vernon Philander 1-29) lose to South Africa Masters 159/3 (Hashim Amla 90 not out, Alviro Petersen 49; Stuart Meaker 2/35) by 7 wickets.

(IANS)

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