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); World s best Shamsi spins web around hosts as South Africa beat Ireland by 33 runs in T20 opener Shamsi finished his day 4-27 as South Africa sealed a comfortable win despite Ireland spirited bowling efforts. By Craig Easdown Monday 19 Jul 2021, 8:56 PM 5 hours ago 1,447 Views 1 Comment IRELAND SUCCUMBED TO a 33-run defeat in the first game of the DafaNews T20 series against South Africa, with left-arm wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi, the world’s No.1 ranked T20I bowler, spinning a web around the hosts in the chase. Ireland Men’s captain Andrew Balbirnie won the toss and elected to bowl, and will have been pleased by his side’s effort in the field. South Africa got off to a flier, with Quinton de Kock hitting four of his first seven balls for boundaries, including a mighty six over midwi ....
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Henry Nicholls scored 113 for Canterbury in the record-breaking Ford Trophy victory over the Auckland Aces. Black Caps batsman Henry Nicholls has guided Canterbury to a critical Ford Trophy win with a classy century, scoring more than the Auckland Aces could muster in their run chase. Canterbury s 216 run victory – the biggest in Ford Trophy history – cements its spot as the first side to qualify for the playoffs and in the box seat to host them. Nicholls, who notched his sixth List A century and fifth in the Ford Trophy, opened the batting after Auckland won the toss and sent the home side in at Rangiora, a move that skipper Robbie O Donnell would have quickly regretted. ....
Hansen, Rance celebrate big 50s Seth Rance. PHOTOS/GETTY IMAGES Melissa Hansen and Seth Rance both played their 50th List A match for Central Districts on Sunday. Times-Age sportswriter Chris Cogdale talked to the two Wairarapa stars about their achievements. Seth Rance Inspired by his heroes Seth Rance’s one-day highlight for the Central Stags came in his debut against Canterbury at Pukekura Park, New Plymouth in February 2010. Among his opponents were two of the medium-fast bowler’s heroes, former Black Caps – fast bowler Shane Bond, and all-rounder Chris Harris. “I grew up a massive fan of Shane Bond and as a bowler tried to base myself around what he did and tried to bowl fast and swing the ball in, and Chris Harris was a major player I looked up to growing up,” he said. ....