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ENGLAND UNDER-19S 119 (52.1 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Sam Northeast30 (45)
- Dan Redfern36 (101)
- Ollie Humphries3/41 (12)
- Christi Viljoen3/31 (12.1)
UNIVERSITY SPORTS SOUTH AFRICA XI 124 (34.4 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Abongile Sodumo*33 (39)
- Ollie Humphries18 (41)
- Chris Wood3/51 (13.4)
- Atif Sheikh5/48 (10)
ENGLAND UNDER-19S 111 (37.1 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Sam Northeast20 (20)
- Scott Borthwick25 (51)
- Richard das Neves3/15 (7)
- Christi Viljoen6/27 (9.1)
UNIVERSITY SPORTS SOUTH AFRICA XI 107/2 (24.5 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Maurice Aronstam*65 (75)
- Martin Walters*14 (17)
- Atif Sheikh0/10 (5)
- Azeem Rafiq2/22 (3.5)
END OF OVER:24 | 5 Runs | USSA: 100/2
- Martin Walters13 (14b)
- Maurice Aronstam59 (73b)
- Scott Borthwick6-0-30-0
- Azeem Rafiq3-0-15-2
England Under-19s tour of South Africa 2008-09 News
South Africa win opening Twenty20
South Africa Under-19s carried their momentum from winning the one-day series into the opening Twenty20 match against England Under-19s with a comfortable six-wicket win in Cape Town
South Africa claim Twenty20 series
South Africa Under-19s wrapped up their short Twenty20 series against England Under-19s 2-0 with a 21-run victory in Paarl as the visitors were again let down by their batting
South Africa claim series after Pienaar blitz
A quickfire 72 from Obus Pienaar sealed the fifth ODI for South Africa Under-19s in Cape Town, claiming the series 3-2 over England Under-19s. The two sides meet again for the first of two Twenty20s on Wednesday at Newlands
Series alive as England find form
England's young cricketers have taken time to hit their straps on their tour of South Africa, but the Under-19s secured a tense eight-run win over their South African counterparts to level the five-match ODI series 2-2 with one to play
Pienaar stars for South Africa
England Under-19s slumped to their second defeat to South Africa in as many days, losing the second ODI by the comprehensive margin of 63 runs in Paarl, with Obus Pienaar turning in a fine display with bat and ball for the hosts