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Aiden Markram (South Africa Captain): "Gous played really well and made life tough for us, but overall, I'm pretty happy with the performance. Maybe if we tidy up a couple of overs here and there, the result might look a bit more convincing. At one point, they were 70 or 80 for five. But you sort of take those lessons in and tidy them up. Hopefully, moving forward, we get those little stages right, and the win looks a bit more comprehensive.
They bowled well. The wicket got a bit slower and a little more stopped. So if you combine those two factors, it makes sense why we didn't finish with the bang we'd have liked. It was nice for Quinny to really get into his flow and for everyone else to chip in. I'm happy with that. It's a massive positive for us moving forward in the competition.
As I mentioned, there are a couple of overs we probably could have tidied up, and then the result might have looked a bit different. But overall, I thought the plans were good. A couple of executions here and there might have let us down. But once again, on a pretty good wicket with a really strong wind to a short boundary, I think the bowlers did a pretty good job to restrict the team to 170."
Aaron Jones (USA Captain): "I don't want to say disappointed. But it's hard to get the defeat after coming so close.
We have a really good unit. A lot of talent in the USA and if we play good cricket, we can beat any team.
As I said earlier, we need to be more disciplined. If we can be disciplined, we can win games instead of coming close. We will get back to the drawing board and come back stronger.
Happy to be going home for me personally. Know the conditions well. Hopefully, we will come back harder and finish on the winning side."
This is the fifth consecutive win for South Africa in the 2024 T20 World Cup, equaling their longest winning streak in the competition, which they achieved with five consecutive wins in the 2009 edition.
Highest partnership for USA against a full member team in
T20Is: 110 - Sushant Modani 🤝 Gajanand Singh vs Ireland
in Lauderhill, 2021 91 - Andries Gous 🤝 Harmeet Singh vs South
Africa in Antigua, 2024 - TODAY 68 Monank Patel 🤝 Andries Gous vs Pakistan
in Dallas, 2024
Highest partnership for sixth wicket or lower for USA in
T20Is 91 - Andries Gous 🤝 Harmeet Singh vs South
Africa in Antigua, 2024 - TODAY 62* - Corey Anderson 🤝
Harmeet Singh vs Bangladesh in Houston, 2024 49 - Jasdeep Singh 🤝 Hayden Walsh vs Canada in
Sandys Parish, 2019
Highest individual innings for USA in T20Is:
101* Steven Taylor vs Jersey, Bulawayo, 2022
94* Aaron Jones vs Canada, Dallas, 2024
80* Andries Gous vs South Africa, Antigua, TODAY*
72 Steven Taylor vs United Arab Emirates, Dubai, 2019
Most wickets for South Africa in T20 World Cups:
30 for Anrich Nortje* & Dale Steyn
24 for Morne Morkel
22 for Kagiso Rabada
Quinton de Kock (Player of the Match): "Obviously, it was a nice day out. A decent wicket finally. We have had tricky wickets coming here. The boys fought well. The USA also played well and put a good fight till the end.
The focus was to score runs with the wind and the shorter boundary.
We have had a tricky wickets coming up to this game. It was nice to get in and hit some balls and get some runs under our name.
We still have a couple of more games to win. We will be coming up against some big teams. Different venues and different surfaces and don't know what we will be coming up against."