Match Details

AUS vs SA 3rd ODI, SA vs AUS 2023

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AUS
227-1034.3
South Africa won by 111 runs 🏆
SA
50.0338-6
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32nd Over:
0
0
0
0
0
0
 
= 0
33rd Over:
W
4
4
0
4
0
 
= 12
Last Over:
4
2
4
1
0
0
 
= 11
This Over:
4
0
W
 
= 4
AUSAUS - 2nd Innings
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10 Over 68104
15 Over 140140
20 Over 171160
25 Over 186183
30 Over 210198
SASA - 1st Innings
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10 Over 4964
20 Over 118130
30 Over 189190
35 Over 220224
40 Over 259242
50 Over 340338
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That's it for this game, everyone. We hope you enjoyed this live coverage. On behalf of Deepak Prakash, Ayan Chatterjee, Arijit Kundu, and scorers/analysts Raju Khariya and Bishal Mandal. This is Navjeevan Rajput signing off. Take care and stay safe.
Temba Bavuma (South Africa Captain):  "Yeah, happy with the end, happy with the result. Like you said, we needed a positive one to keep the series alive and we've been able to do that. I think there were a lot of positives in today as a team. I think we'll obviously have a conversation around the powerplay to see how best we can navigate ourselves there, but I think after that we were very good first.  

I think we had two occasions where we went bang, bang. We lost two wickets consecutively and I think that kind of killed our momentum a bit. But I was thinking around 320- 330 would be possible.   

Yeah, I think the experience is quite an excuse, to be honest, I think the guys have got on a proper cycle as to what to expect when it comes to those challenges, and maybe other countries as well are going to be doing the same thing. All those guys have played in the T20 so far in the Magala, so I think the experience is there.  It's all about learning as quickly as you can. I think that's what international cricket challenges you. You need to learn as quickly as you can.  We obviously thank ourselves and our fast bowlers. I think today when we saw the conditions, we haven't seen conditions like these where we felt that we could go with our two frontline spinners and that's it. And that's the call that we made.  So to see them partner together, not forgetting Aiden as well, played a critical role with that new ball up front, I think that was a massive positive for us. So we're always looking for that versatility. When conditions allow, we're able to attack with our spinners. Yeah, the series is still set up. I think, to be honest, as long as we keep improving as a team, I think we've gone one notch up in terms of our standard of play in the next game, putting the results aside, we want to keep raising that bar."
Aiden Markram (Player of the Match): "It felt great to contribute to the team today, and keep this series alive. To deliver a performance like this as a team builds up a lot of confidence. It was a tough pitch to bat on as the ball stopped and turned a lot, and it's always about learning on the job on a track like this. I wasn't fluent for the first 10 balls, but I stuck around and batted through till the end which was good for me and the team. In the final over I was thinking about that hundred and swung hard at every ball, and glad that it was meant to be and I am happy how things turned out."
Mitchell Marsh (Australia Captain): "Yea look, credit to South Africa to come back strong and the score shows 2-1. I probably thought 290-300 was par. Misread the pitch a bit as there was a lot more turn. Markram batted well, showed his class today, and batted us out of this game. A lot of learning here, In the last 12 months we have made a lot of improvement, and hope we get better. Couldn't see that much turn at the start of the game."
Time for post-match presentation.
11:25 PM IST, 19:55 Local Time | Deepak: A brilliant comeback by South African bowlers after being pummeled by the Australian openers but the Proteas bowlers held their nerve and bundled out Australia for 227 runs, winning the game by a massive margin of 111 runs to keep the series alive. 

Earlier, after being invited to bat first, South Africa got off to a solid start. Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma found their footing in the middle, and the duo went on to forge 146 runs for the first wicket.  De Kock played a scintillating knock of 82 runs off 77 balls, while Bavuma contributed with a well-composed 57 runs off 62 balls. Hendricks chipped in with 39 runs. But the crowning jewel of this innings was Aiden Markram, who electrified the entire stadium with his batting prowess and went on to notch up his century in the last ball by smashing a boundary. Markram remained unbeaten on 102 runs. And let's not forget the late fireworks provided by Marco Jansen, who played a mesmerizing cameo of 32 runs off just 16 balls, helping South Africa post a hefty 338 runs at the end of 50 overs. 

Travis Head bagged a couple of wickets for Australia, while Marcus Stoinis, Nathan Ellis, and Tanveer Sangha contributed one wicket. 

In pursuit of a hefty 338 runs, Australia got off to a rollicking start as both their openers, David Warner and Travis Head, came out all guns blazing and started the carnage in the first powerplay. However, Sisanda Magala trapped Head for 38 runs and ceased the 79-run opening partnership. Warner paired up with skipper Mitchell Marsh and continued to pummel the bowler to the left, right, and center of the field as they managed to reach the 100-run mark inside the first powerplay. The pair added 61 runs for the second wicket, and Australia were looking in total control of the match, but Shamsi had other plans for them. The chinaman trapped skipper Marsh for 29 runs and provided a much-needed breakthrough for the hosts. 

Warner continued his merry ways and went on to notch up his half-century in style. However, he failed to convert it into a three-digit figure, losing his wicket in the form of a run out for 78 runs. The wicket of Warner proved to be the turning point in the game as it triggered a massive collapse and they lost a flurry of wickets in a jiffy, which included the wicket of the man in form, Marnus Labuschagne (15 off 16), Marcus Stoinis (10 off 12), and the wicket-keeper batter, Alex Carey (12 off 23). The spin duo of Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj ran through the Australian batting and put the visitors in deep waters, which was followed by the havoc of Gerald Coetzee, who was spitting fire with the ball and dismantled the lower order of Australia in a jiffy. Australia lost their last 8 wickets for just 87 runs, and eventually, they were skittled for 227 runs in 34.3 overs, falling 111 runs short of the target. 

Gerald Coetzee shone with the ball and registered his best ODI figure with [6.3-0-50-4]. Tabraiz Shamsi and Keshav Maharaj chipped in with a couple of wickets, while Sisanda Magala contributed one wicket to Australia's downfall. 

Stay Tuned for the post-match presentation and captains' speaking.🗣
34.3 G Coetzee to N Ellis
W AND THAT'S A WRAP! Length ball at the stumps. Ellis creates room and tries to loft this inside out, but ends up slicing the ball high in the air towards deep cover. Hendricks in the deep makes a dash for it and completes the catch. South Africa wins the third ODI and keeps the series alive.
34.2 G Coetzee to N Ellis
0 Pace off delivery outside off. Ellis hits this along the ground to mid-off.
34.1 G Coetzee to N Ellis
4 STREAKY! Short ball on top of the stumps. Ellis tries to pull this away but gets a top edge that flies behind the stumps over the keeper's head for four runs.
Keshav Maharaj completed his spell with a figure of 10-02-37-02. 
OVER 34
Australia
223/9
Josh Hazlewood
12(7)
Nathan Ellis
12(17)
Keshav Maharaj
2-37(10.0)
33.6 K Maharaj to J Hazlewood
0 Quicker delivery just outside off. Hazlewood throws his bat at it but gets an inside edge that deflects onto his pads.
33.5 K Maharaj to J Hazlewood
0 Tossed up delivery just outside off. Hazlewood gets in line and swings for the fences but misses. The ball hits thigh pad.
33.4 K Maharaj to N Ellis
1 Tossed up delivery at the stumps. Ellis strokes it along the ground for one.
33.3 K Maharaj to N Ellis
4 ELLIS HAVING SOME FUN NOW! Tossed up delivery at the stumps. Ellis gets down on his knee and reverse-sweeps the ball to deep backward point for four runs.
33.2 K Maharaj to N Ellis
2 Tossed up delivery at the stumps. Ellis clears his front leg and swats it over mid-wicket for a couple.
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