AB de Villiers vows to fight back after Proteas
England vs South Africa, 1st T20I: AB de Villiers vows
to fight back after Proteas' crushing defeat to hosts
Captain
AB de Villiers promised South Africa would "fight our way back" after
England thrashed them by nine wickets in the first Twenty20 international at
Southampton on Wednesday.
After
the chastening defeat, which came after their first-round exit at the Champions
Trophy, de Villiers said: "It's not done and dusted.
"We
go to Taunton and like all South Africans we always fight our way back so I'm
expecting a really good performance in the next one."
South
Africa found runs hard to come by against an England side where spinners Liam
Dawson and Twenty20 debutant Mason Crane both bowled tightly on their Hampshire
home ground.
Young
leg-spinner Crane had a particularly encouraging debut with four overs for 24
runs and bowled one bad ball, his final delivery, a full toss hit for four by
de Villiers.
"We
know he has the potential and skill level, he has proved that at county
level," said England captain Eoin Morgan of the 20-year-old Crane.
"It
is about reigniting that form at international level.
"His
skills are good, we know that, it is delivering them against (players like) de
Villiers, who is one of the best of our generation — delivering against him is
a task especially when he is coming after you.
"The
challenge for him now is if people counter him, how he comes back from it? But
they are really good signs for a player coming in."
The
Proteas were reduced to seven for two after seven balls electing to bat first
and that became 32 for three in the fifth over.
De
Villiers (65 not out) and Farhaan Behardien (64 not out) repaired the damage
with an unbroken stand of 110 but a total of 142 for three never looked like
being enough.
'Complete performance'
England,
led by Jonny Bairstow's unbeaten 60, raced to their victory target with 33
balls to spare for the loss of one wicket.
"The
result doesn't look good for us," conceded Villiers.
"We
lost our way in the first six (overs), had to rebuild and that cost us a bit.
From the 13th over I tried to have a go. We were looking for those 10 runs an
over and didn't get a lot of them, unfortunately."
England,
resting Joe Root and Ben Stokes, hardly had to break sweat.
"It
is as close to a complete performance as you can ask for," said Morgan.
"The
bowlers did an unbelievable job even after taking early wickets.
"The
way we came out and batted dictated things to them. (Jason) Roy 'smokes' for a
few overs and it takes the game away."
Bairstow
again made an impact as a replacement — this time for Yorkshire teammate Root.
"He
does it every time," Morgan said Bairstow. "It is very healthy for
our squad."
England,
who beat South Africa 2-1 in a one-day international series before this month's
Champions Trophy, will now look to clinch the three-match series at Taunton on
Friday.

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