Cairns powers Kiwis to victory
Explosive all-rounder Chris Cairns unleashed another one-man demolition job at the Gabba on Saturday to
steer New Zealand to a thrilling four-wicket win over South
Africa in their tri-series clash.
Cairns returned to the ground where he tormented
Australia's bowlers during the Test series last November,
hitting an unbeaten 102 from 99 balls as New Zealand (244-6)
passed South Africa's target of 241 with five balls to spare.
It was a remarkable rescue mission after New Zealand's
run chase appeared doomed at 73 for four in their chase.
Then the powerful Cairns strode to the wicket and began a
trademark onslaught which included nine fours and three sixes,
inflicting the first loss on the South Africans in the
tournament. It was his fourth ton in one-day internationals.
The Kiwis were carried home on the back of a stirring
seventh-wicket stand of 84 between Cairns and Adam Parore, who
finished with 21 not out.
Cairns completed his century in stunning fashion with the
last ball of the match, hammering a delivery from South
African captain Shaun Pollock to the cover boundary.
The win takes New Zealand to the top of the tri-nations
ladder, with 12 points, ahead of South Africa (8) and
Australia (nil).
It was the result that Australia didn't want, leaving the
winless home team further behind in the race for the finals.
South Africa and Australia lock horns on Sunday in a
match crucial for the home country's hopes of reaching next
month's best-of-three finals after losing their first three
fixtures in the series.
In Saturday's clash, New Zealand looked to be a beaten side
before Cairns took over.
After losing opener Mark Richardson to the second ball of
the innings for a duck, the Kiwis skidded to 98 for five as
Pollock and his pace partner Jacques Kallis snared two early
wickets.
The only significant resistance among the top order came
from 20-year-old Dunedin right-hander Brendon McCullum, who
crafted a useful 37 in only his second one-day international.
The South Africans had earlier appeared set for a
formidable total when they reached 204 for the loss of only
four wickets, but the lower order failed to fire as six
wickets crashed for only 37 runs.
South Africa regrouped well after opener Herschelle Gibbs
was bowled by paceman James Franklin off the very first ball.
Second-wicket pair Gary Kirsten and Jacques Kallis speedily
repaired the damage, thrashing 50 from the next 54 balls.
The free-hitting Kallis completed his 33rd half-century
in one-day internationals, reaching the milestone off 49 balls
with seven fours - most superb drives through the off-side.
Kallis (65 from 68 balls, 7x4, 1x6) and Kirsten (43 from
63 balls, 5x4) carried the score to 115 before Kirsten was
caught and bowled by Chris Harris and Kallis was trapped by
Shane Bond. Jonty Rhodes hit 44 and wicketkeeper Mark Boucher
whacked 51.
Bond took the bowling honours, snatching a wonderful
4-37 from 9.3 overs. Franklin (2-41) and Cairns (2-44) also
gave strong support.
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Mail Cricket Editor