BY SPORTS DESK
28 MAY 2010
Hashim Amla was bowled for 34 in the third one-day international against the West Indies at Windsor Park in Roseau, Dominica this afternoon.
Graeme Smith followed leg before on 29 and Jacques Kallis was caught for 31. After 22 overs, the Proteas, who opted to bat first, were on 113 for three.
After failing in the recent World Twenty20, South Africa leads the series 2-0.
They also won the two T20 matches against the Windies.
Earlier, Newsflash News Agency reported that Proteas cricketers Rusty Theron, Wayne Parnell, Paul Harris and the women’s captain, Cri-Zelda Brits, spent their Football Friday learning the Diski Dance.
Cricket South Africa and the Proteas have reaffirmed their 100-percent support for Bafana Bafana with 14 days to go to the Fifa World Cup.
Parnell took to the Diski Dance like he does to a seaming wicket.
He says he can’t wait to show off his moves when he returns to Port Elizabeth.
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