Tim David’s explosive 83 powers Australia to victory over South Africa in Darwin T20
Previously, Kwena Maphaka (4-20) became the youngest Melon among the 19-year-old ICC member states, which had a distance of four small distances in 124 days. However, the extraordinary stroke containing a part of David, which contains the landing of the stadium on the roof of the stadium, gave Australia a respectable total to defend.
Captain Mitchell Marsh launched Lungi Ngidi for a long time with Lungi Ngidi, but Australia lost a small door hurry in the first six sailors with the PowerPlay (2-29), which hit both the operators and Maphaka for the small doors of Maphaka.
Josh Hazlewood celebrates the smallness of Tristan Stubbs.Credit: Getty Images
Travis Head (2) sliced a capture to Maphaka only in the third man after falling in Point by Linde. Maphaka then caught a good junction to reject Marsh on his square foot.
Although he lost two early small doors, Australia did not retreat. Cameroon Green 13 made a closed fast fire 35, but Wicketkeeper caught Rickelton, and Josh Inglis hit his first ball when he couldn’t clean the field player.
However, some Scripy Fielding cost South Africa, and Stubbs dropped a David caregiver shortly after completing the half of the dough.
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David, Maphaka final twice before hitting the dwarf (17) and 59 running. He first made David’s capture by Stubbs for a long time, and Zampa hit fast bowling directly on the square leg.
Nathan Ellis made 11 balls, but South Africa was the last wholesale for the first time in a T20, Australia exploded.