2nd Match: South Africa v West Indies, 13 Sep 2002

 
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After Lara’s dismissal, Chanderpaul and skipper Carl Hooper (27 off 32 balls) forged a 46-run partnership for the third wicket. Hooper's was a delightful cameo, his silken elegance against Nicky Boje proving a sight for sore eyes. But when the two men were dismissed with the score on 153, the West Indies were faced with a possible collapse. Ramnaresh Sarwan (36 off 34 balls) and Ridley Jacobs (25 off 28 balls), however, ensured that their team reached a respectable if not match-winning total.

 

What was the turning point of the West Indies-South Africa match?

Brian Lara's dismissal
Jonty Rhodes' half-century
The wide that Merv Dillon bowled in the last over