Ngidi's 4-Wicket Haul Powers South Africa to 57-Run Victory Over Canada

South Africa secured a commanding 57-run victory over Canada in the T20 World Cup, propelled by a formidable total of 213/4. Aiden Markram set the tone with a blistering 59 off 32 balls, supported by David Miller's unbeaten 39. Lungi Ngidi then dismantled Canada's top order, finishing with 4-31 to cripple the chase early. Despite a fighting 64 from Navneet Dhaliwal, Canada finished well short at 156/8.

Key Points: SA vs Canada: Ngidi, Markram Star in 57-Run T20 WC Win

  • Ngidi's 4-31 dismantles Canada
  • Markram's explosive 59 off 32 balls
  • SA post formidable 213/4
  • Canada's chase falters despite Dhaliwal's 64
  • Ansh Patel's 3-31 lone bright spot for Canada
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T20 WC: Ngidi, Markram set up dominant 57 runs win for SA vs Canada

South Africa dominates Canada by 57 runs in T20 World Cup. Aiden Markram's 59 and Lungi Ngidi's 4-31 seal emphatic victory at Narendra Modi Stadium.

"Ngidi ensured there were no late nerves - Match Report"

Ahmedabad, Feb 9

The runners-up of the 2024 T20 World Cup edition registered an emphatic 57-run victory over Canada in the ninth match of Group D at the Narendra Modi Stadium, powered by a dominant batting display up front and a ruthless spell with the ball from Lungi Ngidi, who ensured there were no late nerves.

South Africa put together a great start thanks to Aiden Markham's strong aggressive batting. His opening partnership with Quinton de Kock yielded an impressive 70 runs through excellent control of the match from the get-go. De Kock provided support and scored just 25 runs from 22 balls, whereas Markham was in sublime fashion beating his 50 as well as scoring 59 runs off 32 balls to give South Africa a strong advantage.

South Africa enjoyed a steady period during the middle overs with Dewald Brevis struggling to get into form and scoring only 6 runs. On the other side though, Ryan Rickelton helped keep the pressure on Canada with some great batting and scoring 33 runs off 21 balls. However, once South Africa got David Miller to the crease, the innings started taking a wicked turn towards Canada.

Miller had a very calm end to the innings with nice and steady hitting from both himself and Tristan Stubbs instead of big swings. Miller was not out at 39 runs and Stubbs made an impressive contribution of 34 runs which lead South Africa to finish with a good total of 213/4 after 20 overs. Canada's only notable accomplishment with the ball was through Ansh Patel who took out 3 wickets for 31 runs in his four overs, and Dilpreet Bajwa picked up the other one.

Despite Canada's struggles with the bat, Lungi Ngidi ensured they never found their stride in their run chase, striking with the first ball of the innings by bowling Dilpreet Bajwa for a duck, leaving Canada on the back foot immediately. A brief counter-attack featured Yuvraj Samra hitting three boundaries off Ngidi, however, the pace bowler returned to have the last laugh when he dismissed the Canadian batter. After the end of the Powerplay, Canada were in all sorts of trouble having lost both Nicholas Kirton and Shreyas Movva to Ngidi's bowling and the South African had taken three of the four wickets in that period.

In the middle overs, there was some resistance to go with Navneet Dhaliwal and Harsh Thaker adding a 69-run partnership for the fifth wicket, however, Canada were still behind the eight-ball on the required run rate, which at one stage exceeded 17 an over by the start of the 14th over, and they really never threatened to mount a comeback. Ngidi returned to the attack in his fourth over and dismissed Thaker for 33 runs, pretty much ending the contest.

Dhaliwal fought hard to finish with a half-century having scored 64 runs from 49 balls and was the top scorer for Canada; however, his dismissal in the last over was a true reflection of Canada's plight. They finished with a total of 156 runs with 8 wickets in 20 overs, and well short of the target.

Ngidi stood out as the best performer with the ball, finishing with figures of 4 wickets for 31 runs in his four overs. Marco Jansen supported him with two wickets, while Kagiso Rabada and Corbin Bosch contributed one each.

Brief scores: South Africa 213/4 in 20 overs (Aiden Markram 59, David Miller 39 not out; Ansh Patel 3-31, Dilpreet Bajwa1-40) beat Canada 156/8 in 20 overs (Navneet Dhaliwal 64, Harsh Thaker 33; Lungi Ngidi 4-31, Marco Jansen 2-30) by 57 runs

- IANS

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Priya S
A bit one-sided, but good for the tournament's pace. Ansh Patel taking 3 wickets for Canada is a positive takeaway for them. Shows the Associate nations have talent. Hope they get more exposure.
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Rohit P
South Africa looking very strong. Their batting depth is scary - Miller and Stubbs finishing like that! But honestly, as an Indian fan, my eyes are on how the pitch at Narendra Modi Stadium is playing. Seems like a good batting track.
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Sarah B
Respect to Navneet Dhaliwal for that fighting fifty. It's not easy when your team is 4 down early. Canada has a lot of players of Indian origin, so it's always interesting to watch. Ngidi was just too good today.
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Vikram M
The article says "Markham" a few times, it's Markram. Small error, but journalists should get the names right, especially of a tournament runner-up's captain! Anyway, SA is a serious contender. Their pace attack is world-class.
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Karthik V
Expected result. 213 was always going to be too much. But credit to Canada for not folding completely. The partnership between Dhaliwal and Thaker was commendable. The World Cup is better for having these teams. On to the next match!

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