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11-Nov-2009 01:30:00 GMT
South Africa v Zimbabwe, 2nd ODI, Centurion

Maiden Duminy Ton Steers SA to Big Win

Centurion: Recalled JP Duminy scored a maiden ODI hundred as South Africa answered the call of coach Mickey Arthur with a 212-run thrashing of Zimbabwe at SuperSport Park on Tuesday.

Arthur demanded greater all-round ruthlessness after his team took much longer than expected to complete a 45-run victory on Sunday in the first encounter.

South Africa were put into bat and ran riot in the afternoon sun to compile 331 for 5 off 50 overs before bowling Zimbabwe out for 119 after 34.3 overs and completing a 2-0 series win.

The Proteas used the mini-series against their lowly northern neighbours to warm up for a tour by England that begins on Friday and includes Twenty20, ODI and Test fixtures.

Duminy, a 25-year-old left-hand batsman from Cape Town came in at number four and tormented the visiting attack to finish unbeaten on 111 after facing 87 balls in 126 minutes.

His record score included nine fours and two sixes in a virtual chance-less stand as South Africa bettered the 295 runs scored against the one-day minnows in Benoni.

Jacques Kallis, another player who missed the first game on Sunday through injury, struck an 81 that contained eight fours and two sixes and opener Smith bettered a run a ball in compiling 53.

Zimbabwe skipper Prosper Utseya again gambled on a wicket that would aid his spinners and misread the situation once more with Ray Price (3-55) delivering the best return.

Only Tatenda Taibu, century hero of a record sixth-wicket stand on Sunday, offered any resistance to the South African attack, hitting 52 off 71 deliveries before being caught by fellow wicketkeeper Mark Boucher.

Brief scores
South Africa: 331 for 5 (JP Duminy 111, JH Kallis 81, RW Price 3-55)
Zimbabwe: 119 (T Taibu 52)
Result: South Africa won by 212-runs
MOM: JP Duminy (South Africa)
Man of the series: T Taibu (Zimbabwe)


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