Published 16:57 IST, January 20th 2020
Keshav Maharaj equals Brian Lara's Test record by smashing Joe Root for 28 runs in 1 over
Keshav Maharaj unleashed a flurry of boundaries to smack Joe Root for a 28-run over. The right-hander top-scored in South African innings with a quickfire 71.
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England defeated South Africa at Port Elizabeth by an innings and 53 runs to go 2-1 up in 4-match Test series. Despite seemingly one-sided margin, eugh drama and action unfolded on final day to end contest on an exciting te. With South Africa reeling at 138-9, still 152 behind to avoid an innings defeat, tail-enders Keshav Maharaj and Dane Paterson defied English bowling attack with a valiant 99-run last-wicket stand.
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SA vs Eng: Keshav Maharaj equals Brian Lara’s record
South Africa were 162-9 after 81 overs. England skipper Joe Root brought himself into attack in an attempt to finish match and clinch his maiden Test five-wicket haul. However, home team's .8 batsman and spinner Keshav Maharaj took him to cleaners by accruing 28 runs from an over. Maharaj started over with three boundaries off first three deliveries. He n clobbered Joe Root for two back-to-back sixes, both over midwicket region. With 24 already from five balls, final delivery deceived everyone to go for 4 byes behind keeper.
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By accumulating 28 runs, Keshav Maharaj equalled world record of scoring most runs off a single over in Test history. Previously, former West Indian batsman Brian Lara and Australia’s George Bailey had also accounted for 28 runs from a single over. While Brian Lara took apart Robin Peterson in Johannesburg in 2003-04, Bailey thwarted James Anderson in Perth during 2013-14 Ashes.
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Keshav Maharaj was eventually run-out by Sam Curran after scoring a blitzkrieg 71 from 106 balls. His innings included 10 fours and three sixes and he was ably supported by .11 batter Dane Paterson (40*).
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SA vs Eng 2019-20
South Africa will w face England in a series-deciding fourth Test match at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg from January 24 to January 28.
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16:57 IST, January 20th 2020