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T20 International Cricket Live: Australia Set to win South Africa 179 Set 52 balls
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South Africa requires 117 runs of 72 balls
Maxwell secretly enters quickly, leaking only six runs to increase its numbers from three seas to 1-19.
The man is attacking Zamp and he takes several small doors to the shoots falling from the blocks on the depths on the leg side.
Visitors have only one limit on the last 26 balls. Smart bowling from Australia and smart spaces.
South Africa 3-62 closed eight sea
PowerPlay finally South Africa 3-48
Visitors are still going quite difficult and contact the necessary work rate.
Explosion. The dwarf rounds his fingers somewhere and lifts Brevis for five people. Sub Sean Abbott receives a simple capture on the closed side of a ball skiing in the air.
South Africa needs 131 to win 84 balls.
Lhuan-Dre Pretorius from South Africa throws his stick into the air. Credit: Getty Images
Maxwell buying a small door while Rickelton dwarf one
Rickelton, both on the leg side, the dwarf from the back of four legs continues to start constantly.
Maxwell passes another, but Australia shakes it and brings it from the end of Hazlewood.
Pretorius (nine wholesale 14) buys a small door and the bucket of Owen on the closed side of Mitch Owen.
South Africa 2-40 4.4 from the sea
Also… What a photo from the early hours of the evening…
Tim David is playing a shot in Darwin. Credit: Getty Images
South Africa is a reasonable start
Australia prefers a study, but Ryan Rickelton shouts LBW from Glenn Maxwell’s bowling, which goes to 10 running.
19-year-old Lhuan-Dre Pretorius attracts Hazlewood for four people.
A solid start from tourists.
South Africa 1-28 Three Sea
Glenn Maxwell of Australia is unsuccessful to Ryan Rickelton’s smallness. Credit: Getty Images
Hazlewood strikes for the first time
Josh Hazlewood, who was on the side after the last T20s in the Caribbean, evaporates to Aiden Markram.
South African captain punches one of the four caps.
Markram’s bat and two borders from Proteas are muttered earlier.
Explosion. Markram hits one directly to Green in front of the point. Like Hazlewood, he’s doing ordinary capture. He went to six wholesale 12.
South Africa 1-12
Did Australia have enough running?
South Africa wrapped 179 to win
A reasonable score from Australia after some early strife. Despite the loss of a series of small doors, they were happy to take the risks early and needed only one man to stick around.
This turned out to be Tim David, which showed that his class came much earlier than normal.
It was a night to remember Kwena Maphaka in his first match in Australia with 4-20 figures.
Australia should still do the job, but the scene looks good.
Tim David greets the crowd. Credit: Getty Images
David Falls shy from the 17th century
David’s great innings end in 83 of 52 balls because Stubbs caught deep on the leg side. Transportation of three small doors handy from Maphaka. Perfectly quickly bowl very regular left-bustle.
Make four small doors while the man zamp is clipping one of the pads and capturing the leg side for one.
Australia 9-166 19 after the sea.
Australia 7-164 Two Sea
Tim David, 56’ya after falling to 50.
Sneaky face on the cards here?
Find out that Nathan Ellis (caught deeply caught) bought a small door, but for South Africa, but soon find out that Rabada is bent without a ball.
Tim David is burning tonight. Credit: Getty Images
David hits two six after falling
The wild transition of the game.
Stubbs deeply drops David. David goes to Bang Bang with six people from Muthusamy, who cooked his figures.
There were 1-11 from three and ended with 1-24 from four maritime spin.
Monster maximum monster from David, who competed in 39 wholesale 69. Considering that it was 6-75 in the eighth place, a great improvement from Australia.
Australia 7-149 after 16 sailors
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