Paul James and Bennie Hansen struck pivotal half centuries to help South Africa Under-19 Men recover from a poor start to post 224 on the opening day of the second and final Youth Test against England that began at Western Province Cricket Club in Cape Town on Monday.
Batting at number seven, right-hander James held the innings together by hitting 84 off 179 balls (9 fours, 2 sixes), meanwhile, captain Hansen recorded 63 off 104 balls (10 fours) as the home side were dismissed in 82.5 overs.
The visitors faced three tricky overs and survived to reach the close on one for none – trailing by 223.
Both teams are level in the series after the opening Test ended in a thrilling draw at Coetzenburg Oval in Stellenbosch last week.
The hosts won the toss at the start and opted to bat first. However, they fell into early trouble and found themselves at 74 for five within 30.5 overs.
Jorich van Schalkwyk (2) fell in the fourth over, with Jason Rowles (1), Muhammad Bulbulia, Daniel Bosman and Bandile Mbatha (both 4) all following without having too much of an impact on the scoreboard.
Opener Bulbulia, the star batter from the opening Test after his century, was the only batter amongst the top three to reach double figures thanks to his 32.
That left Hansen and James with the difficult task of rebuilding. The pair responded well by putting together a partnership of 73 for the sixth wicket, before the skipper was dismissed by opposite number Archie Vaughan (1/21).
James kept going at the other end, finding a resistant partner in Chad Mason until he too succumbed for a 40-ball 15.
The tempo was then upped by the junior Proteas’ top-scorer, until he out with the score on 224, two balls before last man Nathan Rossouw fell for a duck to England’s pick of the bowlers, Eddie Jack (3/42).
The away side had three overs to face before the close with Vaughan (1*) and Ben Dawkins (0*) surviving unscathed.
SA U19 Men’s Youth ODI Squad against England U19
Bennie Hansen (captain, Western Province), Daniel Bosman (Western Province), Raeeq Daniels (Western Province), Divan de Villiers (Titans), Carl Fryer (North West), Paul James (Western Province), Enathi Khitshini (Garden Route Badgers), Adnaan Lagadien (Western Province), Chad Mason (KZN Inland Tuskers), Bandile Mbatha (Dolphins), Nqobani Mokoena (Dolphins), Lethabo Phahlamohlaka (Titans), Semal Pillay (Dolphins), Jason Rowles (Lions), and Ntando Soni (Dolphins).
SA U19 Men’s Youth Test Squad against England U19
Bennie Hansen (captain, Western Province), Daniel Bosman (Western Province), Muhammad Bulbulia (North West), Raeeq Daniels (Western Province), Divan de Villiers (Titans), Paul James (Western Province), Martin Khumalo (Eastern Storm), Adnaan Lagadien (Western Province), Chad Mason (KZN Inland Tuskers), Nqobani Mokoena (Dolphins), Lethabo Phahlamohlaka (Titans), Nathan Rossouw (North West), Jason Rowles (Lions), Jorich van Schalkwyk (Titans), and Sandiswa Yeni (Dolphins).
SA U19 Men’s Tour against England U19
Youth ODI Series
Friday, 17 Januaryat 10:00
South Africa U19 lost to England U19 by 5 wickets – Western Province Cricket Club, Cape Town
Sunday, 19 January at 10:00
South Africa U19 beat England U19 by 5 wickets – Western Province Cricket Club, Cape Town
Wednesday, 22 January at 10:00
South Africa U19 beat England U19 by 4 wickets – Paul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch
Youth Test Series
26 – 29 January at 10:00
South Africa U19 drew with England U19 – Coetzenburg Oval, Stellenbosch
03 – 06 February at 10:00
South Africa U19 vs England U19 – Western Province Cricket Club, Cape Town