Janneman Malan, snubbed for South Africa’s upcoming tour of India, hit a match-winning century as the Proteas clinched their one-day intern...
Janneman Malan, snubbed for South Africa’s upcoming tour of India, hit a match-winning century as the Proteas clinched their one-day international series against Australia with a six-wicket victory in the second match at the Mangaung Oval on Wednesday.
Malan made 129 not out to enable South Africa to chase down a target of 272 and seal the series with a game to spare -– their first win in five series in all formats in home internationals this season.
Malan, 23, was out for a first-ball duck on his ODI debut in the first match in Paarl on Saturday and was not selected in a 15-man squad which will depart on Sunday for a three-game tour of India.
The younger brother of Test batsman Pieter Malan gave credit to Jon-Jon Smuts (41), Heinrich Klaasen (51) and David Miller (37 not out), with whom he shared partnerships of 91, 81 and an unbeaten 90 after captain Quinton de Kock had been bowled in the first over by Mitchell Starc.
“They were great partners to have in the chase,” said Malan. “My partners kept me calm when I was itching a bit.”
He made his runs off 139 balls and hit seven fours and four sixes.
Malan had to share the man-of-the-match award with fast...