‘There is no such thing as a weak Indian team’ – Reeza Hendricks
David Miller and Mthokozisi Shezi. (Photo by Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images)
Mthokozisi Shezi took an outstanding six wickets for 42 runs to help his side to victory after South Africa won the toss and batted first, posting a competitive 281/8.
Reeza Hendricks and Rilee Rossouw spearheaded the innings, scoring 74 runs each after Heino Kuhn was removed without scoring.
Justin Ontong scored 40 off 53 balls, while Vaughn van Jaarsveld added 33 off 27 balls to cap off the innings’ most notable performances.
NPS’s Jason Behrendorff took 4/55 in nine overs.
Shezi surprised the top order, dismissing Alex Keath (28), Cameron Bancroft (7) and Jordan Silk (1).
Travis Head brought calm and some hope to the innings with his remarkable knock of 108 from 100 balls, but, after Shezi sent him back to the hut, only Ashton Turner (41) made a substantial contribution.
Kagiso Rabada took 2/43, while Marchant de Lange and Simon Harmer took a wicket each to round off the rest of the wickets.
South Africa A will shift their focus to preparing for their first four-day Test against Australia A in Townsville, Queensland, from August 7.
– Sapa
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