South Africa vs West Indies
18th Over – SIX Gibbs with a mighty blow. What a hit. FOUR! Sublime stuff from Herschelle. Three to win. Another wide. FOUR Gibbs’ final flaying off the ball takes South Africa over the finish line. 32,000 will leave the Wanderers tonight very happy. South Africa win by eight wickets. Incredible start to the World Twenty20 championships.
13 from 18 balls needed. It’s all over in my mind.
17th Over – FOUR! No fine leg, apart from a couple on the dancers. 100 PARTNERSHIP from 50 balls. Read more
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