15-Feb-2015Quinton de Kock was the first to depart, perishing to Tendai Chatara for 7 in the fourth over•Associated PressAB de Villiers made 25 off 36 balls before his knock was cut short by a stunning hokey-pokey catch•Getty ImagesAfter Craig Ervine pulled off the catch, Zimbabwe threatened to tear open the portal to 1999•Getty ImagesHowever, the Miller-Duminy show shut it out•Getty ImagesThe duo starred in a world record fifth-wicket partnership of 256 off 178 to propel SA to 339 for 4•AFPVernon Philander struck early in the chase, bowling Sikandar Raza for 5•Getty ImagesChamu Chibhabha and Hamilton Masakadza added 105 for the second wicket•Getty ImagesMasakadza, playing his first World Cup game in a 13-year career, raced to a fifty with a six off Dale Steyn•Getty ImagesImran Tahir, though, removed Masakadza for 80 in the 33rd over to derail Zimbabwe. The legspinner claimed figures of 3 for 36•Getty ImagesWickets tumbled and Zimbabwe slumped from 214 for 3 to 245 for 8•Getty ImagesVernon Philander and Morne Morkel finished with two wickets each as SA wrapped up a 62-run win, but not without surviving a mini-scare•AFP
Zimbabwe fight… but Miller and Duminy help SA clinch African derby
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