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ZIMBABWE 132/7 (20 OVERS)
- Brendan Taylor29 (35)
- Sean Williams41 (28)
- Robbie Frylinck2/20 (4)
- Dane Paterson2/22 (4)
SOUTH AFRICA 135/4 (15.4 OVERS)
- Jean-Paul Duminy*33 (26)
- Quinton de Kock26 (23)
- Sean Williams2/25 (3)
- Brandon Mavuta1/29 (4)
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Akshay Gopalakrishnan
8.56pm Fireworks go off as SA seal the series with a game to spare. It has been a no contest all tour, including in the one-dayers, and Zimbabwe are still searching for a fresh script on this disastrous trip. They have been outclassed in every department. You can't fault them for not trying. They made their share of changes, tried players in various positions, but nothing has worked in their favour. It's been that sort of tour. They haven't been able to come together as a unit and find that thrust that would give them some much-needed confidence and momentum.
The bowlers set it up tonight, reining in Zimbabwe with regular wickets. From there, the hold was never released, and the batsmen finished off what the bowlers started. Zimbabwe picked up a few wickets to stay in the hunt in the early parts of the chase. But 132 was never going to be enough on this surface. So much that SA lost four wickets and yet hardly broke a sweat.
Dane Paterson is Man of the Match. Bowled brilliantly to end up with 2 for 22 and limit Zimbabwe to an under-par total. Set the game up, really.
That will be a wrap then. We hope you enjoyed our coverage of the match. Drop by for the third game on October 14. From Varun and myself, good night and thank you for joining us.
END OF OVER:15 | 5 Runs | SA: 125/4 (8 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 8.33, RRR: 1.60)
- David Miller14 (10b)
- Jean-Paul Duminy29 (25b)
- Tendai Chisoro3-0-21-0
- Chris Mpofu3-0-21-1
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