Tuesday, September 21, 2010

South Australian Redbacks Vs Guyana

SAUS - 191/6 (20 overs)
Callum Ferquson - 55(37)
Cameron Borqas - 48(36)


Guyana - 176/7 (20overs)
Ramnaresh Sarwan - 70(46)
Richard Ramdeen - 35(22)


South Australian Redbacks won by 15 runs.





Klinger: We batted well in the middle overs. I am proud of the guys as we achieved four out of four wins. Tait is valuable to any bowling attack in the world but he will be back for the semi-finals. I thought that our fielding was a bit sloppy today and we need to work on that. We need to get the little things right before the semi finals, mostly in the fielding and in the running between the wickets.
Sarwan: We showed today that we are a capable side. The wicket was similar to the one in the Caribbean but it had a bit more bounce. We need to play with a clear mind and we need to apply ourselves. The youngsters were really impressive today and they grabbed their opportunities with both hands.
Callum Ferguson: The conditions were beautiful for batting. We did not get off to a great start, but I and Borgas decided that we have to step up and steer the team to safety. We are delighted that the middle order has got some runs. The top order has done a great job in the earlier matches. We feel that we are ready to go.
Callum Ferguson is the MoM for his knock of 55 off 37 balls
It has been a spirited reply from Guyana but they fell short by 15 runs. Sarwan and Steven Jacobs got things going for Guyana with a 56 run stand after the South Australia bowlers kept a tight check on the scoring rate. Guyana will be ruing the fact that their bowlers leaked 66 runs in the last five overs which made all the difference. Sarwan made a brilliant 70 but he did not have any kind of support from the other batsmen. In the end, South Australia top the group with four out of four wins, while Guyana go home empty handed. Stay tuned for the presentation...









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