Nevisian Spin Twins Feature But South Africa Prevail

Nevisian Spin Twins Feature But South Africa Prevail

Jaden Carmichael and Onaje Amory, spun webs around the South African under 19 batsmen, in the opening one-day match, of the ongoing series, on Sunday 26th December.

Along with left arm leg spinner Anderson Mahase, who bagged four wickets, the Nevisian spin twins captured 3 wickets each, to undermine the South African innings.

In response, the young West Indies team was cruising to what seemed an obvious victory, with the score placed at 121 for 3 in the 31st over, when the unthinkable happened.

The Windies team, lost their next 7 wickets for just 8 runs, in the next 25 deliveries!

Giovonte Depeiza top-scored with 39 – off 33 balls with three fours and three sixes – and it was his 51-run fourth-wicket stand with Rivaldo Clarke (13) which appeared to put West Indies on course for victory.

Leg-spinner Dewald Brevis snatched 3-36 while fast bowler Andile Simelane claimed 2-5, to set up the South African win.

Captain Ackeem Auguste had earlier made 27 and Teddy Bishop, 24 to repair the innings after the openers fell cheaply.

Summarized scores: South Africa 146 all out in 34.2 overs: Smith 34; Cunningham 30 Mahase 4 for 33; Jaden Carmichael 3 for 19; Onaje Amory 3 for 34

Windies 128 all out in 34.3 overs: Depeiza 39; Auguste 27; Bishop 24
Brevis 3 for 36; Simelane 2 for 5

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