South Africa won the toss and elected to field with three spinners in the side against West Indies and struck withThe South African chase did not get off to a good start as Hashim Amla fell to a brilliant catch by Devon thomas off Kemar Roach for 14. (AP)Jacques Kallis too did not stick around too long as West Indies spinner Sulieman Benn had him caught by Darren Sammy for just 4. (AP)Graeme Smith kept the South African innings going, playing second fiddle to AB deVillers, before falling for a dour 45 off 78 balls, bowled by Pollard. (AP)JP Duminy joined De Villiers as the two took the Proteas serenely on towards their paltry target. (AP)The West Indies cause was not helped at all as Dwayne Bravo fell and hurt his knee as he was bowling his third over. (AP)Despite a ten-minute rain interruption, AB de Villiers completed his century off 97 balls, the fastest World Cup century by a South African. (AP)'JP' and 'AB' finished off the match with no further ado with 43 balls remaining. Duminy was not out on 42 off 53 balls and De Villiers on a magnificent 107 off 105 balls. (AP)
the third ball by Johan Botha, getting rid of Chris Gayle for 2. (AP)
Darren Bravo, younger of the Bravo brothers, joined Devon Smith and the two added a quickfire 111-run partnership for the second wicket. (AP)
Darren Bravo, looking and playing like his legendary cousin Brian Lara, scored a delectable 73 before falling LBW to Botha. (AP)
The fall of Bravo was quickly followed by Smith, for 36, caught and bowled by debutant leg spinner Imran Tahir, who also got rid of Ramnaresh Sarwan, LBW after an Umpire Review for 2. (AP)
Shivnarine Chanderpaul steadied the ship somewhat before hoisting Imran Tahir to long off at 31 after Dwayne, the older of the Bravo brothers was run out for a belligerent 40 off 37 balls. (AP)
Devon Thomas, the Windies wicketkeeper, was caught by Duminy for 15 and became Imran Tahir's fourth victim on debut. (AP)
Dale Steyn ran through the lower order including big hitter Kieron Pollard for a golden duck and captain Darren Sammy for another duck, ending the Windies innings for 222 with 15 balls unplayed. (AP)
The South African chase did not get off to a good start as Hashim Amla fell to a brilliant catch by Devon thomas off Kemar Roach for 14. (AP)
Jacques Kallis too did not stick around too long as West Indies spinner Sulieman Benn had him caught by Darren Sammy for just 4. (AP)
Graeme Smith kept the South African innings going, playing second fiddle to AB deVillers, before falling for a dour 45 off 78 balls, bowled by Pollard. (AP)
JP Duminy joined De Villiers as the two took the Proteas serenely on towards their paltry target. (AP)
The West Indies cause was not helped at all as Dwayne Bravo fell and hurt his knee as he was bowling his third over. (AP)