After the Auckland humdinger, SCG gets ready

Hitting a six off the last delivery to win a match is a norm in the Twenty20 madness, but to do it in a World Cup semifinal, a batsman must have arms of steel and stay icy cool under pressure. The Johannesburg-born Elliot could pass for a monk in search of nirvana. As the ball […]

Hitting a six off the last delivery to win a match is a norm in the Twenty20 madness, but to do it in a World Cup semifinal, a batsman must have arms of steel and stay icy cool under pressure.

The Johannesburg-born Elliot could pass for a monk in search of nirvana. As the ball soared and disappeared into the crowd, he raised his arms aloft as if he had attained what he had set out to, never mind even if his native country came under his trampling feet.