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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Amla happy with time in the middle

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South African bat­ting main­stay Hashim Am­la says that the time spent out in the mid­dle against the West In­dies Pres­i­dent 's XI has done his team the world of good.

Am­la scored 92 as South Africa, tour­ing the West In­dies to par­tic­i­pate in the Tri-se­ries, tied their warm-up match against the West In­dies Pres­i­dent 's XI at the Queen 's Park Oval on Sun­day night.

Bat­ting first, South Africa made 280 for nine of 50 overs and when the rain came to fi­nal­ly washout the clash, the West In­dies Pres­i­dent 's XI was 127 for three of 24.1 overs.

Speak­ing af­ter the match the beard­ed Am­la said: "It was a re­al­ly good sign that our bowlers got some time in the mid­dle be­fore it start­ed rain­ing. It was turn­ing out to be a good game.

"They bowled well. It start­ed rain­ing and the ball got re­al­ly wet, but even then they bowled de­cent­ly. Get­ting overs un­der the belt is the most im­por­tant thing."

The South Africans left yes­ter­day for Guyana, where they open their chal­lenge for ho­n­ours in the Tri-se­ries against the West In­dies on Fri­day at Prov­i­dence.

Miss­ing from the prac­tice clash were star bats­man AB de Vil­liers and wick­et­keep­er/bats­man Quin­ton de Kock. How­ev­er, Am­la thinks that with their con­stant play­ing in the In­di­an Pre­mier League (IPL), they will be ready for ac­tion.

"I don 't think (the dif­fer­ence be­tween T20 and ODIs) is that big. The on­ly thing is that you have a lot of time to set the game up. You have to re­mind your­self that there is a lot of time still left in the game, but it 's a lot eas­i­er to go from T20s to one-day­ers than from a Test match."

The oth­er team in the Tri-se­ries is Aus­tralia and they will go in­to ac­tion next Sun­day against the West In­dies al­so at Prov­i­dence.

The West In­dies, mean­while, has round­ed of their prepa­ra­tions in Bar­ba­dos, where they lost two match­es to a Se­lect Bar­ba­dos XI and will fine tune their game over the next few days in Guyana be­fore the open­ing clash.


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