In a sweltering Abu Dhabi, Tristan Stubbs blazed his way to a career-best 112 not out, powering South Africa to a resounding 174-run victory over Ireland in the second One Day International (ODI) on Friday. This dominant win clinched the three-match series for South Africa with a game to spare.
After electing to bat first, South Africa unleashed a powerful batting display, amassing a formidable 343 for four in their 50 overs. Stubbs’ magnificent innings, his maiden ODI century, was a highlight of the day. The 23-year-old batsman showcased his explosive hitting prowess, smashing 14 fours and two sixes in his 81-ball knock. He formed a crucial 103-run partnership for the third wicket with Kyle Verreynne, who contributed a well-compiled 67 off 64 deliveries.
However, a concern arose for South Africa as captain Temba Bavuma retired hurt after scoring a fluent 35. He sustained a soft tissue injury in his arm, raising doubts about his availability for the upcoming two-Test away tour of Bangladesh, starting on October 21.
Ireland’s chase never truly took off, as they were bowled out for 169. The Irish batsmen struggled against a disciplined South African bowling attack, failing to lay a solid foundation. Graham Hume and Craig Young offered some resistance, putting on a 52-run last wicket stand. Hume scored 21, while Young ended up with a valuable 29 not out, the highest score for Ireland in the series.
Seamer Lizaad Williams, who had been instrumental in South Africa’s bowling success in the previous game, once again proved his worth. He took three early wickets and finished with figures of 3-36, earning the Player of the Match award for the second consecutive game.
South Africa has rested several of its regular players for this series, providing an opportunity for young talents like Stubbs to showcase their skills. The third and final ODI of the series is scheduled to take place at the same venue in Abu Dhabi on Monday.