2nd ODI Match AUS Vs SA 2018
AUS Vs SA Match
Australia Beat The South Africa
In
2nd ODI Match
Australia
win by 7 runs
ODI 2 of 3 ( Tied 1 – 1 )

Australia - 231 48.3/50 ov RR: 4.76
South Africa - 224/9 50/50 ov RR:
4.48
v
Australia
put an end to seven-game losing streak
v
Rabada,
Pretorius shine as South Africa restrict Australia to 231
v
Pretorius
dictates proceedings as Australia continue to falter
Marcus Stoinis' 3/35 and good
support by the trinity of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins helped
Australia beat South Africa by seven runs in the second one-day international
at the Adelaide Oval to level the three-match series 1-1.

With 55 runs needed off the last
10 overs and four wickets in hand in pursuit of Australia's 231, South Africa
had a set David Miller (51), who needed some company from the tail to put South
Africa past the line but couldn't quite get it. Dale Steyn, who had done well
with the ball with his 2/31 earlier in the match, was bowled by Stoinis for
three.
With the required rate climbing
six runs per over and only bowler's left for company, Miller himself perished
in the 44th over, trapped by Marcus Stoinis, who had a good day in the field,
returning 3/35 from 10 overs.

At 187/8, South Africa's score
matched that of Australia's at the fall of the eighth wicket, but the last two
wickets proved out to be difference between the two sides eventually as South
Africa failed to match the 44 runs that the Australian final two wickets had
added and were restricted to 224/9, thereby ending Australia's seven-match
losing streak in ODIs.
Steyn returned economical figures
of two for 31 from 10 overs Steyn returned economical figures of two for 31
from 10 overs
Things got interesting towards
the end when Lungi Ngidi smashed the last ball of the 49th over for six to make
it 20 to get off the last over. Imran Tahir then hit the first ball of the 50th
for four to give South Africa some hope but Glenn Maxwell held his nerves by
giving away just eight off the next five balls.

Starc and Hazlewood picked up two
wickets each while Pat Cummins returned with one wicket. For South Africa,
Kagiso Rabada picked up four wickets, Dwayne Pretorius got three and Ngidi got
one wicket.
Earlier, South Africa won the
toss and chose to field first, and they were awarded for their decision
straight away as for the second time in the series Australia's openers failed
to give the team a good start. Ngidi trapped Travis Head lbw for eight to draw
first blood.
Shaun Marsh, brought into the XI
for the second game after missing out on the first due to injury, then got
together with captain Aaron Finch to add 54 runs for the second wicket.
But just when it looked like the
two experienced Australians would put on a big partnership, Rabada brought
South Africa back in the game by getting Marsh caught behind for 22.
Finch then found support in Chris
Lynn, who brisked to a run-a-ball 44 with three fours and two sixes, including
an array of 6, 4, 4, 4 against Rabada, but fell immediately thereafter as a
short-pitched ball from the fast bowler took Lynn's gloves before landing in
the hands of the wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock.
However, Australia had reached a
stable position by then, at 133/4 in the 27th over, with Finch also dismissed
on 41. But that start was laid to waste to some extent by the middle order as
the hosts lost the next four wickets for just 54 runs as Glenn Maxwell (15),
Marcus Stoinis (2), Pat Cummins (3) and Mitchell Starc (6) all departed
cheaply.
Dwayne Pretorius, brought in for
Andile Phehlukwayo, picked up the first two of those four while Dale Steyn
returned after a burst with the new ball to scalp Cummins and Starc.
Kagiso Rabada picked up four
wickets in the match Kagiso Rabada picked up four wickets in the match
At 187/8 it looked like Australia
would struggle to get to 200 but a late resistance from the tail, led by Adam
Zampa (22) and helped by Josh Hazlewood (10), along with Alex Carey's measured
47 meant that the last two wickets added 34 runs to take Australia to 231.
In reply, South Africa lost de
Kock as Mitchell Starc struck early for Australia in the fifth over, as a flick
from the left-hander landed in the hands of Adam Zampa at fine leg. Reeza
Hendricks and Aiden Markram (19) then carried out good recovery work, adding 28
runs for the second wicket.
Markram took a special liking to
Starc, whom he hit for a six over wide long-on, coming down the track and
flicking a good length delivery. But Australia struck back through some
excellent work in the outfield as a good pick-up and throw from short
mid-wicket by Stoinis found Markram short at the striker's end to put to bed a
good-looking partnership.
Captain Faf du Plessis walked in
next but had to see the back of Hendricks soon as a perfectly-pitched off-stump
ball from Hazlewood took Hendricks' outside edge and was caught by Carey behind
the stumps.
Aiden Markram was run out for 17
Aiden Markram was run out for 17
At 48/3 South Africa looked to be
in trouble and when Stoinis got Heinrich Klaasen caught by Lynn at short
mid-wicket, the visitors slipped further into trouble at 68/4.
Miller joined his captain and
rescued South Africa by adding 74 runs for the fifth wicket. Both experienced
batsmen exercised caution early on rotated strike frequently, thereby not
allowing any pressure to build.
Du Plessis then took on the
bowling, driving Starc through the covers and then pulling the fast bowler
fiercely through mid-wicket for two boundaries in an over.
Stoinis dismissed Klaasen to
reduce South Africa to 68/4 Stoinis dismissed Klaasen to reduce South Africa to
68/4
Zampa's short deliveries were
dismissed with disdain by du Plessis to bring up South Africa's 100 as were
Stoinis' occasional short-and-wide balls that were cut over point by Miller.
When the left-hander drove
Hazlewood through the covers and brought the target down to 90 runs from 21
overs, the writing looked to be on the walls. But Cummins opened the door for
Australia once again when he bowled one on the fourth-fifth stump line and du
Plessis chopped it on to his stumps.
Miller and du Plessis starred with
the bat for South Africa Miller and du Plessis starred with the bat for South
Africa
Thereafter began another recovery
process for South Africa who were only one wicket away from exposing their tail
to the Australian pace attack and Miller and Pretorius played out a few
deliveries initially as there was a cushion available to them, chasing only 232
before Miller stepped out to hit Stoinis for a six to take South Africa past
150.
But just as the South Africans
were pushing for victory, the game twisted once again when Hazlewood's short
ball got big on Pretorius, who lobbed a simple catch to Lynn and was dismissed
for 14. The South African tail was exposed and it couldn't handle the
relentless pressure applied by the Australians.
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