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Campbell and Ganga tear into South Africans MWP - 6 March 2001
Lightning appears to be striking in the same place for a second time on the final day of South Africa's three-day game against a Busta XI at the Everest Cricket Club on Tuesday as the home side reached 90 without loss in just 18 overs chasing an impossible 365 for victory. Sherwin Campbell and Daren Ganga added a blistering 106 for the Busta first wicket in the first innings, from just 20 overs, and they have adopted the same, scintilating approach second time around with Allan Donald once again paying the heaviest price. Donald conceded 40 runs in his opening six overs in the first innings and his first half-dozen cost 36 in the second innings with Ganga winning a "bouncer war" with ease, hooking and pulling at will. Campbell led the way, however, reaching 55 at the break from just 56 balls with no less than 11 boundaries. Makhaya Ntini suffered most at the seasoned opener's hands watching in disbelief as he was carved to the boundary four times in his opening over and finishing with a bruised analysis of 3-0-27-0 at tea. © CricInfo
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