Watch the highlights of England vs South Africa 44th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the Super Eights 44th ODI match played between South Africa and England at Bridgetown, Barbados in 17th April 2007.
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Andrew Hall shows his delight after dismissing Paul Collingwood © AFP |
Andrew Hall's five-for and Andre Nel's three-for and A impressive unbeaten knock from Graeme Smith's 89 helped to South Africa crush nine-wicket victory over hopeless England in the 44th match of a World Cup.
England scored modest total of 154 for all-out in 48 overs with top scorer by Andrew Strauss struck 46 off 67-balls including 2-fours and a six.
Paul Collingwood scored 30 off consuming 57-balls with 3-fours, Ravi Bopara cracked a unbeaten 27 off 44-balls included four boundaries and Michael Vaughan 17.
South Africa best bowler by Andrew Hall claims 5-18, Andre Nel picked up 3-wickets, Jacques Kallis and Charl Langeveldt each took one-wickets.
South Africa chased 157-1 in 19.2 overs with top scorer by Graeme Smith smashed a unbeaten 89 off 58-balls including 13-fours with strike rate of 153.44, AB de Villiers struck 42 off 35-balls included eight boundaries and Jacques Kallis 17 not out.
England best bowler by Andrew Flintoff took one-wicket for 36-runs in 6-overs.
Andrew Hall named Player of the match for his pace bowling performance to claimed a 5-wicket haul for 18-runs in 10-overs including two maidens.
South Africa best bowler by Andrew Hall claims 5-18, Andre Nel picked up 3-wickets, Jacques Kallis and Charl Langeveldt each took one-wickets.
South Africa chased 157-1 in 19.2 overs with top scorer by Graeme Smith smashed a unbeaten 89 off 58-balls including 13-fours with strike rate of 153.44, AB de Villiers struck 42 off 35-balls included eight boundaries and Jacques Kallis 17 not out.
England best bowler by Andrew Flintoff took one-wicket for 36-runs in 6-overs.
Andrew Hall named Player of the match for his pace bowling performance to claimed a 5-wicket haul for 18-runs in 10-overs including two maidens.
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