Cricket World Cup 2015: South Africa beat Ireland by 201 runs

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Hashim Amla and Faf du PlessisImage source, Reuters
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Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis added 247, a South Africa record for the second wicket

World Cup Pool B, Canberra

South Africa 411-4 (50 overs): Amla 159, Du Plessis 109

Ireland 210 (45 overs): Balbirnie 58, Abbott 4-21

South Africa won by 201 runs

South Africa condemned Ireland to their first defeat of the World Cup as they cruised to a 201-run win in Canberra.

Hashim Amla hit 159, Faf du Plessis 109 and Rilee Rossouw a rapid unbeaten 61 in South Africa's 411-4, the second time in two Pool B games they have passed 400.

Ireland collapsed to 48-5 as they were bowled out for 210 in 45 overs despite Andrew Balbirnie's 58.

Kyle Abbott claimed 4-21 and fellow pace bowler Morne Morkel 3-34.

South Africa need to win only one of their remaining two group games, against Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, to reach the quarter-finals.

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Ireland remain well placed to qualify, although the margin of defeat at the Manuka Oval had a negative impact on their net run rate before Saturday's clash with Zimbabwe in Hobart.

This game served as another illustration of South Africa's immense power with the bat, albeit on a placid surface and against an attack lacking penetration.

Perhaps more alarming for their rivals, captain AB de Villiers - the star of their 257-run win over West Indies with 162 not out off 66 balls - played a negligible role with 24 off nine deliveries.

Amla and Du Plessis shared 247, a South Africa record for the second wicket, before Rossouw and David Miller plundered an unbroken 110 off the last 8.3 overs.

South Africa running hot

South Africa became the first team to score 400 in two successive ODIs

They are only the second team to win two ODIs in a row by 200 runs or more

This year, South Africa have broken their ODI records for the first, second, third and fifth wickets

Hashim Amla is the quickest player to 20 ODI centuries, in 108 games

Amla has scored an ODI hundred against 11 teams, a record he shares with Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting

David Miller, JP Duminy, AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla & Faf du Plessis have all scored centuries at the 2015 World Cup

Five South Africa batsmen have now scored centuries in this competition, a World Cup record.

"We did it our way," said De Villiers. "We have made a lot of hundreds over the past 12-15 months and we are very proud of that.

"Amla is still the rock and will always be that for us."

Ireland were left to rue two costly misses, Amla put down on 10 by Ed Joyce, and Du Plessis edging between wicketkeeper Gary Wilson and Kevin O'Brien at slip when on 19.

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Hashim Amla batted like a genius - Graeme Swann

Thereafter, they were barely troubled, rotating the strike almost at will while rarely wasting the chance to punish Ireland's increasingly wayward attack.

"It was a difficult evening," said Ireland captain William Porterfield. "We had one early breakthrough and wanted more but then it was hard for us.

"You want to be taking your chances, but they played very well after that."

Having seen Quinton de Kock fall in the third over, Amla - typically strong through point and mid-wicket - batted with his usual fluency as he became the quickest player to reach 20 ODI centuries.

Du Plessis, whose hundred was equally measured, was finally bowled making room to Kevin O'Brien, and the departure of Amla and De Villiers in the space of three balls merely gave Rossouw and Miller the freedom to mount a late-innings assault.

Rossouw finished with 61 off 30 deliveries and Miller 46 off 23, taking his average in the competition to 113.

Ex-England spinner Graeme Swann on Test Match Special

"South Africa's confidence grows and grows; they have had two incredible games in a row. This match was over the second they got to about 320."

An improbable Ireland chase became nigh on impossible as Abbott and Dale Steyn shared five wickets in the first 11 overs.

Balbirnie and O'Brien's sixth-wicket stand of 81 helped Ireland avert the heaviest defeat in World Cup history,, external but the remainder of the innings was no more than an exercise in limiting the damage to their net run rate.

Although South Africa employed eight bowlers - including part-timer De Villiers, who removed John Mooney - Morkel mopped up the tail with two wickets in successive overs.

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Pool B

Team

Played

Won

Lost

N/R

R/R

Points

1

India

3

3

0

0

+2.63

6

2

South Africa

4

3

1

0

+1.95

6

3

West Indies

4

2

2

0

-0.31

4

4

Ireland

3

2

1

0

-1.14

4

5

Zimbabwe

4

1

3

0

-0.72

2

6

Pakistan

3

1

2

0

-1.37

2

7

UAE

3

0

3

0

-1.33

0

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Ed Joyce drops Hashim Amla on 10 at short mid-wicket off Kevin O'Brien

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Faf du Plessis struck 10 fours and one six in his run-a-ball 109

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Dale Steyn successfully appealed against a not-out verdict, one of two decisions made by umpire Ranmore Martinesz that were overturned

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Andrew Balbirnie, whose previous highest ODI score was 38, struck seven fours in his 58 off 71 balls

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