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Brendan Taylor, Shaun Williams could not play the big innings even though he expected. Zimbabwe bowling did not fire on the bright batting day The rest of the regular players can easily win the South Africa win. T20 series lifted after home ODI series.Cricket tv

Faf du Plessis’s team won by 6 wickets in the second T20. 133 runs in South Africa The win led to a 2-0 series victory over the three-match series.
Zimbabwe lose to Salman Merray at the start of batting on Saturday in the Sevens Park at Paschristoom. Hamilton Masakadza started off well with 16 runs in an over of Lungi Enigidi Skipper, however, returned to 21 runs with two sixes and fours.
Taylor could not match the wings. Before being bowled by Tabaraj Shamsir, the keeper batted with 29 runs from 35 balls.Cricket tv

Williams gave a glimpse

Williams gave a glimpse of the storm of 24 runs in Shamshi’s one over. But again he bowled him back in the next over to Den Peterson. Returns Williams with three sixes and two fours in 28 balls.
Zimbabwe could not make big scores because the batsmen could not play big innings even though they had hoped.Cricket tv
South Africa’s Robi Frylinck, Patterson and Engie took two wickets each. Andy Felukewoo scored just 15 runs in 4 overs with a tight bowling.
South Africa did not start well Rasie van der Dusen and du Plessy return to touch two figures. Quieton de coc

JP Duminy and Heinrich

JP Duminy and Heinrich Klassen show the way to the hosts losing 3 wickets for 58 runs. The pair added 44 runs for the fourth wicket. David Miller, the rest of the rest is easy with Souren Dumbini
Duminy scored an unbeaten 33 off 26 balls. Miller made 19 runs in four fours in the 13th over.
Zimbabwe’s Williams took two wickets for 25 runs.
The third and last T-Twenty will be held in Benoni on Sunday.

Short score:

Zimbabwe: 132/7 (Masakadza 21, Mire 1, Taylor 29, Muscandah 0, Williams 41, Moore 9, Chigumbura 6, Chishorro 14 *, Mavutta 7 *, Engith 2/36, Patterson 2/22, Freelink 2 / 20, Feldukeyo 0/15, Shamsi 1/37)
South Africa: 135/4 in 15.4 overs (Fan Dar Dusan 13, De Kock 26, Du Plessis 12, Duminy 33 *, Classic 22, Miller 19 * Jarvis 0/29, Empofu 1/31, Chishorro 0/21, Mabhuta 1/9, Williams 2/25)
Result: South Africa won by 6 wickets
Man of the Match: Dan Patterson

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