SA A speedster Junior Dala finishes off India A

Junior Dala grabbed a five-wicket haul for South Africa A on Tuesday. Photo: Chris Ricco, BackpagePix

Junior Dala grabbed a five-wicket haul for South Africa A on Tuesday. Photo: Chris Ricco, BackpagePix

Published Aug 15, 2017

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It took just 25 minutes for Junior Dala to claim the required four wickets for the South Africa A team to win the first four-day match against India A by 235 runs at Tuks Oval in Pretoria on Tuesday.

The fast bowler finished with remarkable figures of 5/36 in his 10.1 overs.

The visitors were 192/6 at stumps on day three, and needed 255 more runs to win.

Dala made quick work of the remaining batsmen, who could only add 19 to the scoreboard before they were bowled out for 211.

Opener Stephen Cook was named the Man of the Match for his 120 in the first innings that helped set up the victory for the hosts.

He is delighted with the manner in which the side achieved their victory, and hopes that the momentum gained will serve them in good stead in their second and last encounter in Potchefstroom starting on Saturday.

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— Cricket South Africa (@OfficialCSA) August 15, 2017

“We made it our mission to start the series off with a win, that was the big focus for the team and personal accolades should come after that,” Cook said.

“Obviously to contribute and to get some runs in a winning cause is always good, and it’s always good to get the series off to a winning start.

“We know that the A side and even the Proteas’ time in England didn’t go too well, so it’s good to start our home summer on the front foot, so we can build on to this momentum.”

Cook added:  “We had a good team performance all the way around. I may have gotten the man of the match award, but there were a number of performances that contributed.

“Junior Dala this morning bowled with good pace and got the ball to reverse-swing a bit, and did what fast bowlers should do, which is to wrap up the tail, credit to him and credit to everyone.

“I mean someone like (off-spinner) Dane Piedt, who maybe didn’t get the wickets in the second innings, put some good pressure and bowled well into the rough.”

Cook said that the mission for the second match at Senwes Park remains the same – to win the series.

“The guys will want to go two-nil up and keep the momentum going. When you’ve gone through some tough times where you haven’t won games, it makes guys all the more hungry to do well when times are good,” the right-hander said.

“Potch will be a different challenge, I’m sure the Indian team will come back stronger.”

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