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This concludes the discussions for this rainy day. On Tuesday, October 25, Australia will spring into action to recover from its humiliating defeat. They will meet Sri Lanka in Perth at 16:30 IST (11:00 GMT). Join us in Anticipo for all coverages. Cheers!
Previously, this adjustment was reduced to nine overs according to the side after all the delay at first, then in the current inning, the target was readjusted to 64 runs in 7 overs, but even that was not imaginable. The most productive start imaginable. Quinton de Kock fired all the cylinders as South Africa made it 40-0 after two overs. The rain interrupted the game again, the target was reviewed. South Africa were only thirteen points away from victory, but more rain meant there There was no more play imaginable. Zimbabwe will feel lucky to score a point in this tie because otherwise, while playing, South Africa was on track to demolish the goal.
THE MATCH IS CANCELLED!shared points. The referees tried their best, but you can’t fight nature. The correct resolution is taken and each group gets one point each. We have been very fortunate up to this point in the tournament to have a lot of action contrary to expectations. However, that is no longer the case.
Update 17:37 IST (12:07 GMT): It’s now raining and the referees have to take the players off the field. They have 8 minutes to return to the field; otherwise, the problems will be shared. South Africa will be very disappointed, their luck with the rain continues to hang out, especially at ICC events.
Kock’s Sikandar Raza a Quinton, Full and floated outside, Kock slices off the back point. The outfields are heavy and the ball doesn’t have the speed to go through the fence. Batters take 3 runs.
Sikandar Raza to Kock’s short-lived, off-fiveth, Kock cuts off the point for a few races. It’s forbidden ball to overtake, Free Hit to come. . .
Examination! Zimbabwe initiated a BPN resolution opposed to Quinton de Kock.
Sikandar Breed to Quinton of Kock, Shout for an lbw, the finger is down!The arbitrator. Zimbabwe decides to see him again, and will help them kill time if the rain gods return. It’s DRS time. UltraEdge shows no bats and ball tracking shows that it cuts the leg stump. Arbitrator’s Appeal. Quinton de Kock had begun to walk away after seeing the reruns on the giant screen, but then returned.
Sikandar Raza to Temba Bavuma, very complete and around the shot, Bavuma tries to play the opposite shot but scratches it from the back edge. He rolls to the outside and they pass each other.
Sikandar Raza to Quinton de Kock, short again, around the width, this time Quinton pulling him into the deep wicket for a single.
Sikandar Raza to Kock’s Quinton, drags its short duration and lands it outside, Kock hits it too long for a pair. It moves to 41 in 14 balls.
Sikandar Raza to Temba Bavuma, Robbed, Bavuma sweeps him upside down for a run.
Sikandar Raza now enters the attack. We also see Richard Ngarava limping out of the area. It looks like it’s an injury to the biceps femoris.
Richard Ngarava to Quinton de Kock, FOUR!Crushed! A little behind, more or less, de Kock goes a little to the side of the leg and puts it in front of the backpoint defender for a limit. 17 from there!24 needed in 30 balls.
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Richard Ngarava to Quinton de Kock, a long-running ball in the middle, at an angle, from Kock brings a right bat on defense.
Richard Ngarava to Quinton de Kock, FOUR!Auge! Ngarava threw him and outside, de Kock leaned forward and hit him through the covers to break the boundary.
Richard Ngarava to Quinton de Kock, FOUR! De Kock ensures that South Africa reaches the target quickly. Short in length, around the sea, Quinton stands directly and pulls her towards the deep square-legged fence. The defender immerses himself in it but embellishes it with a rope.
Richard Ngarava to Quinton de Kock, FOUR! De Kock continues to draw boundaries. With a longer duration and exterior, Quinton stretches and lifts it in the middle for a limit.
We’re back! It has stopped raining and we are in a position to continue. The revised target is 64 races and South Africa will have 7 overs to reach it.
Update 5:13 p. m. IST (11:43 GMT) – It’s raining now and referees have given orders to leave the field. South Africa are in a smart position to win the attack, but if they don’t return to the field in the next few minutes, that this adjustment ends without any results.
Regis Chakabva (F)
Craig Ervine (center)
Sean Williams
Kock Quinton (F)
Temba Bavuma (C)
Rilee Rossouw