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50 on Australia PowerPlay
Australia 0-52 Chasing 173
Ngidi mostly bowling the balls more slowly, which makes it difficult for the Australians to hold on.
Head has a great failed chance to do so in the final of the power game, but it results in a proper punch at the backward point that reaches the border.
Lord leaves a sharp turn of a sharp turn
Australia 0-46 Chasing 173
Rabada returns and Marsh fires the first ball to the Melona who cannot demand to capture, but may avoid a very painful blow to Nether regions.
Interestingly, this is the best opening stand in Australia’s nine games. After escaping from a few points in the Lord, Marsh takes a slower ball in his leg pursuit and disappears six more.
Maphaka Cost 15
Australia 0-37 Chasing 173
A limit from the first cannon of Marsh Left-Business Maphaka collapses.
After the strike is turned upside down, HEAD reveals its first and second boundaries, although it has fought for a little bit for timed.
Two more studies to finish.
Lucky Escape for Head
Australia 0-24 Chasing 173
Head sees a short ball from the Lungi Ngidi and tries to pull it, but he takes the upper edges up in the air and runs narrowly by running Rickelton backwards.
Marsh returns to the strike, and this time six more six more on the Midwicket. Three of them are punching from Point.
Careful start against Markram
Australia 0-13 Chasing 173
The head and swamp start carefully against the markram’s underestimated part -time return.
All Proteas players have towels and seems to be aware of keeping the evening raw dry in Cairns.
Rabada takes a new ball, Marsh greets him with six
Australia 0-9 Chasing 173
Kagiso Rabada begins with a ball on the top of the Close and Marsh Defends. The next ball returns to Marsh’s thigh pad and mixed one leg bye.
Head takes a single fast first ball. Marsh makes someone who tries to hit the leg side wrong and is lucky, Rabada is inadequate when he followed.
The last ball of the end is a different story. Rabada is dragged into Marsh’s buttocks and for six, the square shakes well on the leg.
Ellis strikes in the final, I need 173 to win Australia
Wear it! South Africa 7-172
The closure of Ellis begins with a real edge from Muthusamy to Inglis.
The next ball is a slower bouncer and the sky sky. Hazlewood evaluates the capture a little misapplication, but it takes it safely. Ellis’s three small gates came from short balls tonight.
The last ball of the shooting was a complete shot and the Lord shredded him to the border. A good finish for proteas. Australia needs 173 to win the series.
Dwarf bowls
South Africa 6-161
South Africa lost too many moments, but when the dwarf falls short, Van der Dussen manages to carving a four -person cover.
The dwarf escapes with a more slowly wholesale single and the last cost.
Marsh’s Bad Misfield
South Africa 6-151
Ellis has twice as much and the third should start with the worst single. However, the batak allows the ball to pass through the legs and moves away from the rope.
In addition, Van der Dussen and Mouthusamy do not have great shots and go to ovar nine.
Hazlewood joins the small door as a protein war
Wear it! South Africa 6-142
Hazlewood returns and hits the second ball when Bosch does not take a shovel on the leg side and does not select Ellis in Deep Square.
Only four running and Hazlewood ends from Over with 2-30. He and Zamp developed a lot tonight after heavily handled in the second game.
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