Tristan Stubbs scored 72 runs off 28 balls, but it was not enough as South Africa lost the first T20 International against England in Bristol on Wednesday ...
Unfortunately for South Africa, it was not just the end of Stubbs’ innings but also their resistance. The beauty of Stubbs is that there is method in the madness. He blasted, smashed and boomed an innings of 72 off 28 balls with eight sixes and two fours.
Tristan Stubbs announced himself onto the international stage with a thrilling knock, but the Proteas lost the opening T20 against England on Wednesday ...
South Africa, at 150/5, were technically ahead of England after 15 overs. The Proteas were then dealt a killer blow in one Reece Topley over - the second of the innings - when De Kock (2 off 4) and the returning Rilee Rossouw (4 off 4) were dismissed within the space of five balls. There was the hollowest of five-fors for the always smiling Lungi Ngidi (5/39 in 4), but for others, this was a day from cricketing hell.
Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow and Chris Jordan combined to seal the first T20I match against South Africa by a margin of 41 runs.
In the process he scored the second fastest half-century in T20 matches for South Africa, off 19 balls. Coming into bat, South Africa tried to keep up with the rate for most of their chase but could not muster the explosive finish. It looked at a point that England were going to breeze past the world record of 241 runs set by New Zealand, but fell short in the final over.
Bristol: England 234-6, South Africa 193-8 - England won by 41 runs. Scorecard. Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali gave England the perfect launchpad as the home ...
Stubbs, who warmed up for this tour by playing for the unofficial Mumbai Indian second-string on their trip to the UK, did his utmost to keep his country in the game with a series of emphatic blows off both seam and spin, but the youngster needed support. Breaking news, interviews, opinion and cricket goodness from every corner of our beautiful sport, from village green to national arena. Liam Livingstone quickly followed, in the same fashion for 5, and Bairstow eventually departed after holing out to Rossouw off Ngidi for 90. Rashid over-pitched and was swiped over extra cover. Never before had an England side managed as many runs in a single over, in any format of the game. Curran was picked up over square leg when he missed his yorker length.
The Proteas' shambolic fielding and poor bowling eclipsed brave performances from Lungi Ngidi and Tristan Stubbs as SA suffered a disappointing 41-runs ...
Ngidi finished with the most expensive five-for in T20I history. Bairstow, with Dawid Malan (43), got England back on track. Ngidi struck again in the fifth over as he sent Roy packing with Heinrich Klaasen providing the catch.
Tristan Stubbs maiden T20I 50 vs England: The rookie South African batter earned applause from several former cricketers.
— Vernon Philander (@VDP_24)July 27, 2022 What followed was the 21-year old player targeting the likes of Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley, Richard Gleeson and Sam Curran to hit at least a six each in the next five overs respectively. Unperturbed by the improbable requirements of the situation, the right-handed batter scored 72 (28) including two fours and eight sixes to become an instant source of amazement for one and all.
In his third T20I game on Wednesday, young South African batter Tristan Stubbs finally got the chance to showcase his skills with the bat, and he did so in ...
The 21-year-old right-handed batter reached his first T20I fifty in his maiden innings in just 19 balls. But on Wednesday, in the first T20I againstEnglandin Bristol, he finally got the opportunity to showcase his talent with the bat, and he did it in style by scoring 72 runs from just 28 balls. In his third T20I game on Wednesday, young South African batter Tristan Stubbs finally got the chance to showcase his skills with the bat, and he did so in style by scoring 72 runs from 28 balls.
Jonny Bairstow's 90 off 53 deliveries and blitz knocks from other middle-order batters helped England to clinch 41-run victory in the first T20I against South ...
— 𝑺𝒉𝒆𝒃𝒂𝒔 (@Shebas_10dulkar)July 27, 2022 Former South African speedster Dale Steyn took to Twitter and posted a tweet writing, “Stubbs, Brevis Next 10 plus years the world will be entertained.” Ironically, Tristan Stubbs also bowled one over in the first innings and conceded 20 runs. The 21-year-old all-rounder reached his first T20I fifty in his maiden innings in just 19 balls. While majority of the South African batters succumbed infront of England’s pace attack, young prodigy Tristan Stubbs surprised everyone with his blistering knock as he smashed 72 runs off just 28 deliveries in the second innings. While, England batters continued to hammer South African bowlers, visitors too missed couple of opportunities by dropping England opener Jonny Bairstow four times in the first innings.
Tristan Stubbs needed just one innings to imprint his impression on the national side after he demolished the England bowling lineup in the first T20I with ...
Stubbs went gung-ho right off the mark, smashing the hosts for fours and sixes to all parts of the field. After all, the Proteas were in dire straits and looked lost already, reeling at 86/4 and chasing a target of 235. However, his efforts were not enough to seal the deal for the Proteas as they suffered a big loss.
"He has put his hand up tonight for a World Cup spot" - Ngidi heaps praise on Stubbs' statement knock.
That can only put us in a better position - I'm very excited about what's going to come in the future." "I played against him in the IPL and he didn't get any runs but I've heard that he's a very good player. "He looks a very, very good player," Moeen said. "He looks a very, very good player. I'm very happy for him to finally get a chance to go out and bat, and show the world what he's capable of." "I've bowled to him myself and I've been on the receiving end of what you guys saw tonight.
As a fast starter in butchering the ball beyond the ropes, Tristan Stubbs triggers memories of Adrian Kuiper, writes Rob Houwing.
Instead, England win this match by 41 runs. It's a short turnaround as the 2nd T20 takes place in Cardiff on Thursday evening. 4h ago. And another WICKET ...
Played in the local T20 and a phenomenal competition. Chris Jordan bowled the 18th over and changed the game a little. Phenomenal knock from Stubbs. They were 90 odd in the first and demolished us in the last 10. 20.0 - Comment! Jos Buttler - Great performance from the team. I as a left-hander went in to keep the right-left combo. He is having a great summer. It is not easy to score on this pitch. 20.0 - Comment! Moeen Ali, PoM: It was a nice time to go in. 14.5 - 1 Run! Andile Phehlukwayo to Moeen Ali. Slower ball on the off, played to long on for single. 11.2 - 1 Run! Andile Phehlukwayo to Jonny Bairstow. Slower ball on the off, played to long on for single. 6.4 - 1 Run! Keshav Maharaj to Jonny Bairstow. Slower ball on the off, played to long off for single. 6.1 - 1 Run! Keshav Maharaj to Dawid Malan. Flatter ball on the off, played to long on for single.
Cape Town - Lungi Ngidi believes new Proteas batting sensation Tristan Stubbs has “definitely put his hand up tonight for a spot in the World Cup.".
"It's exciting to see and I don't think any coach would be sad with what he saw. Ngidi certainly believes Stubbs has the world at his feet now. "We had full faith in Stubbs," he said.
Despite a heartrending outcome for the visiting South Africans, an incoming Tristan Stubbs stunned the world an imperial showdown.
Mumbai Indians talent scouting is unmatchable compared to other IPL teams. A string of exotic boundaries reigned supreme while South Africa started dreaming again. Combining with Andile Phehlukwayo, Stubbs made it a point to drag the South African attack as long as they could but the duo would eventually fall short in the end. A seasoned South African captain, David Miller chose to hang in the middle while Tristan Stubbs fought back. Lungi Ngidi led the South African charge with a flurry of scalps that saw him bagging an all-important fifer despite being whacked around pretty mercilessly. Batting first England amassed a staggering 234 from their quota of 20 overs.
South Africa bowling legend Dale Steyn's words for the next generation of Proteas has made the fans of the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians (MI) very happy.
Steyn made a huge prediction for future South Africa stars Dewald Brevis and Tristan Stubbs, which led to MI fans feeling giddy. The 19-year-old Brevis is yet to make his debut for South Africa, while Stubbs was also brought in by MI in IPL 2022 as an injury replacement for Tymal Mills and made his debut for the franchise. The youngster won the South African hearts with his performance, and legendary former fast bowler Dale Steyn passed a massive compliment for him and also for young Dewald Brevis who had taken the previous U19 World Cup by storm and showcased his amazing batting for the Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2022.
England beat South Africa in the first T20I to take a crucial 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
In 2022, Mumbai Indians (MI) signed Stubbs as a replacement player for the 2022 Indian Premier League (IPL). Although he played only two innings, the five-time champions were believed to be impressed with his talent. Notably, he has a strike rate of 163.84 in T20 cricket. As of now, he has slammed 465, 275, and 580 runs in First-class, List A, and T20 cricket, respectively. Stubbs eventually finished with a 28-ball 72, having smashed 2 fours and 8 sixes (SR: 257.14). As per ESPNcricinfo, the right-handed batter slammed 33 runs off just 10 balls against spinners in the match. He also did not bat in the Bengaluru T20I, with the match getting washed out. England beat South Africa in the first T20I to take a crucial 1-0 lead in the three-match series.
Proteas bowler Lungi Ngidi says the team was not surprised by Tristan Stubbs' heroics in Tuesday's big T20 defeat against England and believes the youngster ...
The second T20 will be played at Sophia Garden in Cardiff at 7.30pm SA time. I think our downfall was we had lost a lot of wickets by the time we really needed to get going.” “It's exciting to see and I don't think any coach would be sad with what he saw tonight.
The Proteas may have lost the first T20 against England on Wednesday night by 41 runs, but they will be comforted by the prospect of a new South African ...
"It was definitely a total we thought we could chase down. "It's exciting to see and I don't think any coach would be sad with what he saw tonight. I have bowled to him myself and I've been on the receiving end of what you guys saw tonight.
Tristan Stubbs' franchise head coach Robin Peterson says the 21-year-old is equipped to be a future star for the Proteas, writes RYAN VREDE.
The experience and skills they’ll learn there have a direct impact on the strength of the Proteas in white-ball cricket. “We also have to be patient with them. “If it means that they have to miss a chunk of the four-day domestic season to play in T20 leagues around the world, then so be it. “Some young guys get to that level and you can tell they’re not ready yet,” he adds. “I remember when he just came into the Warriors set-up, I’d see a kid in Warriors kit running past my apartment. “I think that had something to do with his stint in the IPL. Being exposed to that high-performance environment would have helped prepare him for the step up to international cricket. He has an extraordinary gift for this game.” He doesn’t overthink things, he has a natural, instinctive gift that he leans into. But he has all the shots … he can lap, reverse sweep, scoop … everything.” He is so calm under pressure,” Peterson explains. Peterson says Stubbs has a truckload of the latter. “He has all the shots.
Superstar in the making: South African batter Tristan Stubbs played a sensational knock to announce himself in style on the big s.
Stubbs took matters into his own hand and took the game by storm. The 19-year-old had made headlines for his stunning performance in the ICC Under-19 World Cup at the start of this year. Tristan Stubbs showed an incredible range of powerful shots as he smashed the England bowlers to all the corners of the ground.
t is not often that David Miller has to take a backward step at the crease, but the Proteas stand-in captain added just five runs from nine balls to a ...
"He was just keeping me calm, telling me to keep it simple," Stubbs said. I just wanted to get off the mark. Everything after that was a bonus," he told Cricket SA media. "I played against him in the IPL and (although) he didn't get any runs but I've heard that he's a very good player. He looks like a really good player." "He looks a very, very good player," England’s T20 veteran Moeen Ali confirmed.
Former Proteas spinner Robin Peterson says Tristan Stubbs reminds him of 'modern version' of Kevin Pietersen.
He has a six-hitting game against spin, a six-hitting game against seam, and he is incredibly fit that allows him to run hard. If the first ball is there to be hit for six, then hit it for six! We mustn't forget that is still a baby, only 21, and he’s still learning. "There will be that expectation because everyone is now aware of his potential. There is just a sound that comes off some guys’ bats when they hit the ball, and Tristan had that sound. "But to be honest … It was actually our assistant coach, Baakier Abrahams, that convinced me.