In the 2nd ODI between ireland and south africa, the action heated up in the early overs with Curtis Campher and Lorcan Tucker at the crease for Ireland. The South African bowler, Williams, delivered a testing over to Tector, who had to deal with some serious pace and bounce.
In the first ball of the over, Williams pitched the ball up outside the off-stump. Tector drove it crisply, but it went straight to extra cover for no run. The second delivery produced an exciting moment as Tector edged the ball, but it flew safely past second slip for a boundary. Although Williams conceded four runs, he wouldn’t have minded the edge.
The third ball saw Williams deliver a good length ball that seamed away from Tector, who was looking to defend but got beaten. On the next delivery, Williams bowled a shortish ball that rose sharply off the pitch. Tector, caught in an awkward position, fended at it and gloved the ball, though it fell short of second slip.
Tector managed to get two runs off the penultimate ball, working a length delivery through backward square leg. The over ended with a good length ball outside off, which lifted and moved away. Tector opted to leave it alone, while Williams tumbled over after his delivery, adding some drama to the finish of an intense over.
Harry Tector has had a mixed performance so far in the 2nd ODI against South Africa. He has faced a challenging spell from South African bowler Lizaad Williams, who has been testing him with sharp deliveries and movement off the pitch. Tector edged one delivery for a fortunate boundary past the slips but also found himself struggling against some quality seam bowling, particularly a jaffa that lifted off the pitch and almost caught his glove. Despite some solid defense and a couple of scoring shots, he's been under constant pressure from Williams and is yet to fully settle into his innings.
Ireland is currently struggling in their chase against south africa in the 2nd ODI. At the moment, they are at 7/2 after 2.3 overs, needing 337 more runs to reach the target of 344 set by South Africa. Key wickets of Andrew Balbirnie and Paul Stirling have already fallen early in the innings