Exemplary seam bowling by Shaun Pollock helped South Africa to victory over the West Indies in their second one-day international on Wednesday.
Pollock bowled a relentlessly watertight line and length and was rewarded with figures of four for 26 from 10 overs as South Africa won by 16 runs to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. South Africa totalled a modest 179 for seven from their 50 overs but dismissed the tourists for 163 in 42.4 overs. Both teams’ batsmen struggled to come to terms with a capricious pitch and the West Indies did themselves no favours with suicidal running between
The home side’s best batting came from Boeta Dippenaar, who fashioned a workmanlike 83 off 123 balls with eight fours before falling in the final over, caught in the deep off fast bowler Corey Collymore, who showed fine control to take 3/25.
Herschelle Gibbs and Graeme Smith fell cheaply and the phenomenal run of Jacques Kallis came to an end when he top-edged a hook off Ravi Rampaul. It was the first time in four tests and two one-day internationals this season that Kallis has not scored a century against West Indies.
BREIF SCORES
South Africa: 179 (B Dippenaar 83, S Pollock 26; Collymore 3/25). West Indies: 163 (D.Smith 24, R Rampaul 24; Pollock 4/26)