Cricket-South Africa sink UAE to cap unblemished group campaign


NEW DELHI, Feb ⁠18 (Reuters) - South Africa made four changes yet scarcely missed a beat as they ⁠trounced the United Arab Emirates by six wickets in a Group D ‌dead rubber of the Twenty20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.

Having already secured their place in the Super Eights with a hat-trick of victories, the 2024 runners-up treated the fixture as a tune‑up ​and rested David Miller, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj and ⁠Lungi Ngidi.

Yet, they hardly broke a ⁠sweat as theyrestricted UAE to a below-par 122-6 after electing to field under an overcast ⁠sky.

Dewald ‌Brevis (36) and Ryan Rickelton (30) produced breezy cameos as South Africa reached the target in 13.2 overs, wrapping up their blemish‑free group campaign with four wins from ⁠four.

"It was great to see the boys that came in ​and that have been ‌working hard for an opportunity to grab that opportunity with both hands," South ⁠Africa captain Aiden ​Markram said.

"I thought the bowling unit once again was really good in executing plans on that wicket. It gives confidence to us as a group to know that each guy in the ⁠15 is in a good space."

Earlier, UAE opener Aryansh ​Sharma was onsix when South Africa wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock spilled a skier but the reprieve proved brief.

Left‑arm spinner George Linde struck in his first over, removing Muhammad Waseem for ⁠22 to open the gate and thepowerplay tilted further when Corbin Bosch (3-12)bounced out Aryansh.

The seamer returned to land a major blow - prising out the in‑form Sohaib Khan - to leave UAE 66‑3 at the halfway mark.

Alishan Sharafu (45) was put through concussion protocols after being hit ​by a Bosch bouncer, which dislodged the neck protector of ⁠his helmet.

The batter gamely soldiered on to top-score for his team but UAE could never really ​break the shackles.

South Africa lost Markram and de Kock ‌in the powerplay but Rickleton and Brevis ​scored briskly.

Neither could stay put until the end but South Africa's victory was swift and clinical.

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing by Alison Williams)

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