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Dawson smashes SA over-50s to opening World Cup victory

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The SA Veterans’ next match is against England at Rondebosch Boys High

Alan Dawson smashed an unbeaten 69 from just 35 balls, with captain Dave Callaghan and fellow Eastern Cape batsman Dave Duncan contributing half-centuries, as South Africa’s Veterans opened their Evergreen Lifestyle Over-50s World Cup campaign with a thumping 193-run victory against minnows Wales at Cape Town Cricket Club yesterday.

South Africa’s total of 253/5 was a long way over par on a slow scoring ground and the Welshmen were quickly despatched for just 60 in 23.1 overs in their innings.

Dawson struck three fours and six sixes with a staggering 48 runs coming from the last 11 balls he faced with leg spinner Iwan Rees bearing the brunt of the assault conceding 28 from the penultimate over of the innings.

The former WP and Proteas all-rounder who played two Tests and 19 ODIs and was part of the 1999 World Cup squad has not played any cricket for 10 years until this season but looked almost as good as he did when he retired from first-class cricket 13 years ago.

Duncan (57) and former Protea Callaghan (52) laid a steady platform in the middle overs on a typically slow, end-of-season pitch following a bright start from Warne Rippon (33 from 27 balls) and Mlungisi ‘Lefty’ Ngece (24 from 28).

The 56-year-old leg-spinner Bruce ‘Cooky’ Wilson, at 56 the oldest player in the squad, bowled with immaculate control to take 4/9 after giant Rodney Malamba (2/16) had struck twice with the new ball. Border stalwart Ngece (2/6) finished the match with his left arm spinners.

The only bad news for the home side was a strained calf muscle for another former Protea, opening batsman Louis Koen, which forced him to retire hurt.

The SA Veterans’ next match is against England at Rondebosch Boys High tomorrow.

Meanwhile, in other matches today England thrashed India by eight wickets, New Zealand beat the West Indies by 36 runs, Pakistan beat Namibia by 177 runs, defending champions Australia were too strong for Zimbabwe prevailing by seven wickets and Canada caused an upset with a five-wicket win against Sri Lanka.

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