Sports / South Africa beat Australia in the history of the tournament 27 years later, win by 10 runs

Dainik Bhaskar : Jul 07, 2019, 12:21 PM
South Africa first scored 325 runs, Australia's team all out for 315 runs in 49.5 overs

Faf du Plessis 100 and Van Der Dussen scored 95 runs, Rabada took 3 wickets

Australia's David Warner scored 122, the third century in this World Cup

South Africa's Imran Tahir and Quintin Deacock retire from ODIs

In the 45th World Cup match of the World Cup, South Africa defeated Australia by 10 runs on Saturday in Manchester's Ground. With this win, the African team beat Australia in the history of the tournament 27 years later. His last win was in 1992. South Africa first scored 325 runs in 6/50 in 50 overs. For that captain Faf du Plessis scored 100 runs and van der Dussen scored 95 runs. The Australians, after chasing the target, were all out for 315 in 49.5 overs.

David Warner scored the third and career 17th in this World Cup. They scored 122 runs. Warner scored 50+ runs for the sixth time. He shared a 108-run partnership with Alex Kerry for the fifth wicket. Kerry was dismissed by 85 runs. Australian captain made 3 runs

Fif Duplessis made the first century in this World Cup. Duplessis shared a 151-run partnership with Dussanne for the third wicket. JP Duminy, playing his last ODI, returned to the pavilion after scoring 14 runs. Earlier Quinton Deacock put his third half-century in this World Cup. They made 52 runs and returned to the pavilion. Eden Markram finished with 34 runs. Nathan Lyon made him stump in the hands of Alex Kerry. Markram and Deccock shared 79 runs for the first wicket.

Hashim Amla did not play due to injury

Earlier, Australia did not make any changes in the team. At the same time, Hashim Amla of South Africa is not playing due to injury in this match. Tabrez Shamsi was replaced in the last eleven. Both teams South Africa Fifth Duplessis (Captain), Quintan Deacock, Eden Markram, Rossi Van Der Dussen, JP Duminy, Dwayne Pretorius, Andy Fehlukiewo, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Imran Tahir

Australia Aaron Finch (captain), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Mark Stones, Alex Kerry (wicketkeeper), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Jason Behrendorf, Nathan Lyon.








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