3rd ODI Match AUS Vs SA 2018
AUS Vs SA Match
South Africa Beat The Australia
In
3rd ODI Match
Australia
win by 7 runs
ODI 3 of 3 ( SA Win 2 – 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
Centuries from Faf du Plessis and
David Miller overshadowed Shaun Marsh's as South Africa successfully defended
320 in the final one-day international against Australia in Hobart to win the
series 2-1.

A top-order collapse followed by
a middle-order resurgence from both teams marked the series finale in Hobart
where Australia and South Africa went tooth and nail to clinch the series, but
the visitors came out victorious by 40 runs, restricting Australia to 280/9 in
reply to their 320/5.
After Aaron Finch won the toss
and put South Africa in, Mitchell Starc and Marcus Stoinis rattled the visitors
early on with three quick wickets. Quinton de Kock (4) and Reeza Hendricks (8)
were dismissed in the first 10 overs, to Starc and Stoinis, respectively.

Aiden Markram (32) resisted for a
while longer, but was soon sent back by Starc with the score 55 in the 16th
over.
Thereafter began the
counter-attack from captain Faf du Plessis (125) and David Miller (139), who
added 252 runs for the fourth wicket and helped South Africa post a solid
total.
In reply, Australia too stuttered
at the start, losing Chris Lynn for a first-ball duck to Dale Steyn and captain
Finch (11) to Lungi Ngidi. When Kagiso Rabada had Travis Head (6) caught by
Markram at point, Australia were in big trouble at 39/3.

But Marsh and Stoinis followed in
du Plessis and Miller's footsteps, took their time to rebuild the innings, and
then took the attack to the South Africans, Imran Tahir and Dwaine Pretorius in
particular, who were carved for sixes over the mid-wicket region.
Mitchell Starc struck twice as
South Africa were reduced to 55/3 by the 16th over Mitchell Starc struck twice
as South Africa were reduced to 55/3 by the 16th over Together, Marsh and
Stoinis added 107 runs for the fourth wicket to give Australia a good chance at
winning the series. Stoinis was the more aggressive of the two for the time he
was at the crease, hitting four sixes and five fours in his 76-ball 63 before
Pretorius broke the partnership in the 30th over by getting the right-hander
caught at point.
With 175 runs needed off the
final 20 overs, new batsman Alex Carey gave the much-needed cushion to the set
Marsh, who had also brought up his fifty by then, to go for the attack by
continuing to rotate the strike.
Marcus Stoinis helped Australia
rebuild after early losses with a half-century Marcus Stoinis helped Australia
rebuild after early losses with a half-century Marsh hit Ngidi for a
flat-batted six over wide long-on and then brought up his century with a couple
off Tahir in the 41st over.
With 106 runs needed off the last
10, the batsmen were to go on the offensive sooner rather than later, and when
Marsh hit Tahir inside-out in the same over for four, it looked like the senior
pro was going to be the one to take risks.
However, Pretorius swung the game
back in South Africa's favour by dismissing Marsh in the next over, when the
left-hander looked to whip one towards the leg side but ended up skying it to
Heinrich Klaasen at wide long-on.
Shaun Marsh kept the Australian
chase going with a 102-ball 106 Shaun Marsh kept the Australian chase going
with a 102-ball 106 With 87 runs needed off the last eight overs, the onus was
on Glenn Maxwell to take Australia past the line and he began well by hitting
Pretorius for four towards square leg to open his account.
Du Plessis, who had saved his
front-line bowlers – Rabada, Ngidi and Steyn – for the death, unleashed them
from the 44th over onwards, but Maxwell, undeterred, smashed Rabada for a
boundary through mid-wicket to bring it down to 71 off 36.
Dwaine Pretorius sent back both
Marcus Stoinis and Shaun Marsh Dwaine Pretorius sent back both Marcus Stoinis
and Shaun Marsh But Steyn dismissed Carey for 41 in the next over to make it
even tougher for Australia as 65 off 30, even with Maxwell at the crease,
looked daunting. And it proved to be just that, courtesy some excellent death
bowling by South Africa as only 25 runs came off the last five overs with
Maxwell being dismissed in the penultimate over by Steyn for 35 off 27.
Steyn was the pick of the bowlers
for South Africa, returning 3/45 from 10 overs, while Pretorius got 2/61.
Rabada and Ngidi got a wicket each.
Dale Steyn was the best of the
South African bowlers, with 3/45 Dale Steyn was the best of the South African
bowlers, with 3/45 Earlier, South Africa were revived by centuries from du
Plessis and Miller, who took them from a precarious position to well over 300.
Miller was the more aggressive of
the two, smashing 13 fours and four sixes in his 108-ball knock while du
Plessis went at his own pace, hitting 15 fours and four sixes during his
114-ball stay.
And although both of them
departed in the final two overs, they had done enough damage to take South
Africa to what proved to be a winning total.
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