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Sun, 02/28/2010 - 09:04
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SPORT LD SA 4 LST


The second wicket stand was broken when Amla top-edged a
slog-sweep to debutant Murali Vijay off Jadeja at deep square
leg.

De Villiers, who came into the tie with a century in his
previous innings in Gwalior, put on a fine partnership with
Kallis to give further impetus.
In the 40th over, the elegant right-hander drove and
pulled Sreesanth, back for his second spell, for three fours
to set the tone for the final assault which produced 122 runs
in the last ten overs.
The three speedsters leaked 205 runs, with Sreesanth
conceding as many as 83 runs and ending wicket-less. PTI SSR
PRS


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