London: 19-year-old Wayne Parnell took 4 wickets for 13 runs as South Africa won their sixth match on the trot by beating West Indies by 20 runs in T20 World Cup.
Brilliant performance from the SA side. They got Gayle early on and even though Simmons played quite magnificently there was no one to support him. Parnell bowled brilliantly throughout and he finished it off well in the end when WI were threatening to snatch an unlikely win.
On a true, hard pitch, Herschelle Gibbs and Jacques Kallis led South Africa to 183 against an attack understandably drained from a second game in less than 24 hours. An unspectacular, solid bowling performance from Wayne Parnell and Roelof van der Merwe then spiked West Indies' chase, rendering Lendl Simmons' fine hand futile. Parnell picked up four wickets to leave West Indies short by 20 runs
Today's victory by SA is their 6th on the trot in T20Is which is a record in this format of the game.
West Indies, chasing 184 to win, were given hope by Lendl Simmons's brilliant innings of 77, which came off just 50 balls with a six and 12 fours.
But when he holed out to left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe his side were 133 for five off the last ball of the 16th over.
And next ball the game was all but up when fast bowler Dale Steyn removed Ramnaresh Sarwan.
Teenage left-arm quick Wayne Parnell took four wickets for 13 runs, including two in four balls to remove openers Andre Fletcher and Chris Gayle.
South Africa were on course for a huge total while Herschelle Gibbs (55) and all-rounder Jacques Kallis (45) and Gibbs were at the crease.
But they lost five wickets for 34 runs in 25 balls on a typically good Oval batting pitch, accompanied by a fast outfield, to finish on 183 for seven.
Fast bowler Jerome Taylor, whose second over cost 16 runs, fought back well to finish with three wickets for 30 runs in his maximum four overs.
Parnell's early double strike left the West Indies 13 for two but Simmons counter-attacked with three fours off Kallis.
Dwayne Bravo, whose unbeaten 66 at Lord's on Friday led the West Indies to a seven-wicket win over defending champions India, could only manage 19 before he holed out against van der Merwe.
But two more superb boundaries from Simmons against off-spinner Johan Botha kept the West Indies on course.
However, occasional spinner Jean-Paul Duminy struck second ball to have Shivnarine Chanderpaul caught and bowled cheaply to leave the West Indies 91 for four in the 12th over and they struggled to recover.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith and fellow opener Kallis prospered early on against the West Indies quicks. But spin, as it has so often done at this tournament, yielded a wicket.
Left-armer Sulieman Benn troubled Smith before the left-hander steered him straight to Andre Fletcher at point, having made 31 off 18 balls with six fours.
Another fifty stand, between Kallis and Gibbs kept the runs coming briskly before Kallis holed out off medium-pacer Simmons to Kieron Pollard for a 31-ball 45.
Gibbs pressed on, hoisting Simmons for a huge six over wide long-on. But soon after completing a 33-ball fifty, featuring that six and seven fours, Gibbs exited when he chipped Pollard to Taylor at mid-on.
That left South Africa 136 for three in the 15th over but the West Indies' revival saw them fall short of 200.
West Indies complete their Super Eights programme against hosts England at the Oval on Monday with South Africa facing India at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.
Brief Score: South Africa 183 for 7 (Gibbs 55, Kallis 45, Taylor 3-30) beat West Indies 163 for 9 (Simmons 77, Parnell 4-13) by 20 runs.