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Century for Malan as South thrash North in opener

Dawid Malan made a century and shared an unbroken opening partnership of 205 with Daniel Bell-Drummond as the South crushed the North by 10 wickets in the first game of the North-South Series in Dubai.

The North were dismissed for 202 after winning the toss and choosing to , with three wickets for Tom Curran and two each for Toby Roland-Jones, and the impressive Liam Dawson in a fine all-round performance by the South team.

Malan and Bell-Drummond then made short work of the modest target, with more than 16 overs remaining when the Middlesex left-hander sealed victory with his 16th four.

Malan, who was included in an T20 squad last summer, also hit a six as he ended unbeaten on 109 from 103 balls, while Bell-Drummond hit two sixes and 11 fours to reach 92 from 98.

The match was watched by England coach as well as selectors and , with assistant coach Paul Farbrace enjoying an initial triumph over fast-bowling coach Ottis Gibson.

Centurion Malan said: “It’s nice to do it in front of the England selectors. That’s what these games are designed for: it’s a sort of second chance for guys to push their case and show the selectors what they have been missing out on.

“I’m pleased with this knock and hopefully I can continue in the next two games and follow up on it. It’s nice to have the runs on the board and get the too.”

“I am a little bit surprised at how emphatic our victory was. They have a very good team on paper. We were expecting them to come out all guns blazing with the bat.

“The wicket was a little tricky this morning, and did a bit more than both teams thought it would. It got better as the game went on, but that happens. They have a good bunch of players and I’m sure they will bounce back.

“I played in the BPL and so it’s been a very busy winter but it was a bit disappointing not being in the Lions so for me it’s a massive point to prove here to show what I have got.”

The North team now need to win the second match, also at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, to stay alive in the three-match series.

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