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Champions Trophy 2025: Ryan Rickelton slams maiden ODI ton as South Africa hand Afghanistan 107-run loss

FirstCricket Staff February 21, 2025, 23:00:38 IST

Ryan Rickelton led the way with a knock of 103 off 106 balls while the pace trio of Kagiso Rabada (3/36), Wiaan Mulder (2/36) and Lungi Ngidi (2/56) got the lion’s share of wickets as South Africa bowled Afghanistan out for 208 after setting them 316 to win.

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South African opener and wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton celebrates after completing his maiden ODI century during the ICC Champions Trophy Group B match against Afghanistan in Karachi. AP
South African opener and wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton celebrates after completing his maiden ODI century during the ICC Champions Trophy Group B match against Afghanistan in Karachi. AP

South Africa joined New Zealand and India in beginning their journey in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy on a winning note after handing Afghanistan a 107-run defeat in Karachi on Friday. Wicketkeeper-opener Ryan Rickelton (103 off 106 balls) starred in the Proteas’ victory by scoring his maiden ODI century that helped his team post a challenging 315/6 on the board.

Senior pacer Kagiso Rabada (3/36) chipped in with a three-wicket haul later in the evening that helped South Africa bowl Afghanistan out for 208, giving them a huge boost in terms of Net Run Rate in addition to two points.

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Friday’s game was the first match in the ninth edition of the ‘Mini World Cup’ that featured teams from Group B. New Zealand and India currently occupy the top two spots in Group A after defeating Pakistan and Bangladesh respectively earlier this week.

Afghans crumble under scoreboard pressure

South Africa blunted the threat of Afghanistan’s slow bowlers with star leg-spinner Rashid Khan going wicketless for 59 runs in his 10 overs.

Rahmat Shah top-scored for Afghanistan with a fighting 92-ball 90 with nine boundaries and a six before he was the last man out.

Chasing a formidable target, Afghanistan desperately needed a fast start but lost flamboyant openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz for 10 and Ibrahim Zadran for only 17 by the 10th over.

Sediqullah Atal fell for 16 while skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi went without scoring as Afghanistan were left teetering at 50-4.

Shah and Azmatullah Omarzai (18) took the score to 89 before Rabada and Marco Jansen, who got rid of Mohammad Nabi, struck to effectively end Afghanistan’s hopes.

Kagiso Rabada celebrates with Aiden Markram after dismissing Azmatullah Omarzai during the ICC Champions Trophy Group B match between Afghanistan and South Africa in Karachi. AP

Rashid briefly entertained the crowd with a quickfire 13-ball 18 including a six and three boundaries.

Earlier, Rickelton was ably assisted by skipper Temba Bavuma (58), Rassie van der Dussen (52) and Aiden Markram (52 not out) to steer South Africa to a solid total after they won the toss and batted.

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Nabi, who finished with 2-51, provided an early breakthrough with his first ball by dismissing opener Tony de Zorzi, caught at mid-on for 11.

Rickelton and Bavuma then added 129 for the second wicket as Afghanistan toiled in the field.

Bavuma hit five boundaries in his 76-ball knock before he was finally caught off a short Nabi delivery to give some joy to hundreds of Afghan fans in an otherwise sparse crowd.

Rickelton, who has two Test centuries to his name but a previous best of only 91 in ODIs, completed his first white-ball century with a single.

Two runs later, however, he was gone, victim of an unlucky run out.

Coming down the pitch to drive Rashid, Rickelton was forced to turn quickly and dive back into his crease as the bowler collected and fired the ball to wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz.

Rickelton appeared to make his ground but replays showed that his bat was slightly raised so not in the crease when Gurbaz whipped off the bails.

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Van der Dussen hammered two sixes and three boundaries in his 46-ball knock before falling to spinner Noor Ahmad in the 43rd over.

It was left to Markram to take South Africa past the 300-mark, clubbing six boundaries and a six in a 36-ball 52 not out that helped the Proteas to add 50 runs in the last five overs.

Australia meet England in another Group B clash in Lahore on Saturday.

Pakistan, India, New Zealand and Bangladesh are in Group A. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semi-finals.

With AFP inputs

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