Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Rain washes out second T20

Updated September 11, 2012 09:06:06

The second Twenty20 international between world champions England and South Africa in Manchester on Tuesday (AEST) was abandoned due to persistent rain.

The match was reduced to nine overs per side and South Africa was led by a spectacular 47 not out from Hashim Amla as it notched up a total of 5 for 77.

Steven Finn took 2 for 17 from his two overs as the batsmen and fielding side struggled in the greasy conditions, Jacques Kallis (13 not out) helping to boost the score at the end with a seven-ball cameo.

The rain showed no sign of abating as England's batsmen took the field and they never got going, opener Craig Kieswetter swiping desperately at Morne Morkel's first over.

England was 2 for 29 off 4.1 overs when the umpires, aware that five balls were required to force a result under the Duckworth-Lewis method, called the players off the field.

South Africa won the first match on Saturday and can seal a series victory in the third game on Wednesday ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka starting in September

Reuters

Tags: cricket, sport, england, united-kingdom

First posted September 11, 2012 09:02:06


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