South Africa and Sri Lanka opened the ICC Champions Trophy in style on Tuesday evening at SuperSport Park Centurion. Or should we say Sri Lanka opened the ICC Champions Trophy in style, scoring a massive 320 runs in their innings.
Proteas captain Graeme Smith won the toss and choose to bowl, why? I haven’t a clue to be honest. How can you choose to chase at SuperSport Park Centurion? I mean really, Sri Lanka are one of the most consistent teams in the world, they have big match temperament and on top of that it’s a pitch that assists the batsmen and SuperSport Park Centurion has the highest ratio of six’s. But wait it gets better, how do you choose to chase when Herschelle Gibbs is not playing… and you haven’t chased a score in three months.
Let’s give credit to Sri Lanka and specifically Tillakaratne Dilshan who scored 106 runs (116 balls) to setup the 55 run victory. Mahela Jayawardene supported Dilshan with his 77 runs from 92 balls.
The Proteas tried to keep the run rate under control, but quality bowling from the Sri Lankans ensured that wickets fell regularly as the run rate kept ticking upwards. The rain brought the pain to an end for the crowd.
Some sights and sounds from SuperSport Park Centurion, Tuesday 22 September 2009:
Traditional Zulu dancers entertaining the crowd as the rain stopped play:
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Early evening at the cricket:
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