ADVERTISEMENT
Ton-up Amla powers ProteasOpener scores 124 as S Africa edge Kiwis by 20 runs
Agencies
Last Updated IST
The journey is only possible in summer, when ice cover is at its lowest. Climate change is making the trip gradually easier year by year.
The journey is only possible in summer, when ice cover is at its lowest. Climate change is making the trip gradually easier year by year.

Hashim Amla ended the longest lean spell of his international career as he slammed a fine century  to power South Africa to a 20-run victory over New Zealand at the SuperSport Park on Wednesday.

Amla (124) and Rilee Rossouw (89) shared a second wicket partnership of 185 as South Africa scored 304 for seven after being sent into bat. In response, New Zealand came close to achieving the target but were eventually bundled out for 284 with 11 balls to spare.

Amla had gone ten international innings without a fifty since making 159 against Ireland in a World Cup match in Canberra on March 3. The left-handed Rossouw struggled to find his timing on a slow pitch, scoring only two runs off the first 17 balls.

For the Proteas, Imran Tahir, David Wiese and Dale Steyn took two wickets apiece. Half centurion Tom Latham was the top scorer for the Kiwis with 60.

Deccan Herald is on WhatsApp Channels| Join now for Breaking News & Editor's Picks

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Read more
(Published 20 August 2015, 01:33 IST)