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South Africans avoid Sole slip-up

South Africans 275 for 7 (Amla 59, Miller 51, du Plessis 50) beat Northamptonshire 262 (Holden 55, Sole 54, Morris 3-36) by 13 runs
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Tom Sole's brave half-century on debut was not enough to prevent victory for the South Africans, despite a laboured display from the tourists at Wantage Road in their final warm-up match ahead of the ODI series against England.

It was a game Northamptonshire could have won after Hashim Amla, Faf du Plessis and David Miller made half-centuries in the South Africans' under-par total of 275 for 7. But the hosts' chase failed to build on a strong start and the chance of an upset went begging.

Sole, 20, had kept Northants alive after coming in at No. 9 with 91 needed. With 27 to win from 24 balls and Northants nine down, he swung Andile Phehlukwayo twice over long-off for six. Fourteen were needed from 18 balls as South Africa turned back to the pace of Morne Morkel and he ended the drama with a short delivery that Sole lifted to third man.

Max Holden's maiden List A fifty helped give Northants a bright opening. He took four boundaries from Chris Morris' fourth over and went on to a half-century in 48 balls but dragged into his stumps for 55 trying to pull a short ball from Imran Tahir.

Chesney Hughes also fell to a cross-batted stroke but his was far more agricultural, attempting a slog sweep at JP Duminy and being bowled for 31. Until then, Hughes played a full part in the second-wicket stand of 92 with Holden, the pick of his strokes a blistering cut against Morris.

But Hughes' dismissal was reflective of the innings where Northants were largely the makers of their own downfall. Saif Zaib swung Tahir to long-on, James Kettleborough mistimed a pull to mid-on and Rory Kleinveldt edged Morkel to the wicketkeeper trying to run a ball to third man.

Steven Crook was the only other batsman to show for Northants, his entertaining 42 featuring four boundaries from Phehlukwayo's sixth over. But he also fell in disappointing fashion, with a mistimed pull taken at short third man. That appeared to be Northants' hopes ended but Sole got them close.

The South African innings featured three half-centuries but no partnership of real damage. They slid from 197 for 3 to 221 for 7 and it took Duminy and Morris to haul 31 from the final three overs to put up a defendable score.

The tourists lost Quinton de Kock for a seven-ball duck in just the second over - pinned by a Richard Gleeson inswinger - but then regained control through Amla and du Plessis, who added 93 for the second wicket.

Amla played a delightful back-foot punch for four past point in the ninth over and was typically strong in working runs through the on side. He uppercut Gleeson for six to raise fifty in 63 balls but a rare display of aggression, trying to lift Sole down the ground, saw him hole out to long-on for 59. It was Sole's first wicket in professional cricket.

Du Plessis wasn't as calm as Amla and worked himself into a lather in trying to force away a disciplined Northants attack. He finally fired, swinging the final ball of the 12th over back over Azharullah's head for the day's first six and repeated the shot for four more in the same bowler's next over. But advancing down the pitch to Zaib he picked out deep midwicket.

Miller launched Sole for two mighty sixes that both found the roof of the Lynn Wilson Centre but he lost his middle stump to an Azharullah inswinger during the South Africans' slide.

Lower-order runs were needed and Morris swept Zaib for four at the start of the 46th over and then lifted him over extra-cover for another boundary. Duminy, the captain who had relegated himself in the order to No. 9, swung Azharullah down the ground for six in the 48th over, and uppercut a boundary in the final over before lifting the final ball of the innings over long-on.

Northants 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1BM DuckettMDE Holden
2nd92CF HughesMDE Holden
3rd4JM KettleboroughMDE Holden
4th23JM KettleboroughSA Zaib
5th42SP CrookJM Kettleborough
6th7SP CrookRK Kleinveldt
7th16SP CrookGG White
8th30GG WhiteTB Sole
9th30RJ GleesonTB Sole
10th17AzharullahTB Sole