Proteas look to close out Australia limited-overs tour on a high


One-off T20 International

Australia v South Africa

Carrara Oval, Queensland

Saturday, 17 November 2018

10h20 CAT

Australia and South Africa will meet for a one-off T20 International at the Carrara Oval in Queensland on Saturday, 17 November 2018, first ball at 10h20 CAT.


SA come into the match on the back of a 2-1 victory over the hosts in a three-match ODI series. The teams were locked at 1-1 heading into the final game this past weekend in Hobart.


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Proteas look to close out Australia limited-overs tour on a high

The tourists batted first and posted 320/5, with David Miller and captain Faf du Plessis both scoring centuries, before restricting Australia to 280/9 in their 50 overs.
 

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Proteas look to close out Australia limited-overs tour on a high


The Proteas will hope to carry that momentum into this one-off T20 match. Miller will again be a key figure with his power hitting in the middle order, while the likes of Dale Steyn, Kagiso Rabada and Imraan Tahir will feature strongly for the bowling unit.
 

Proteas look to close out Australia limited-overs tour on a high


Australia will be looking to bounce back to form, and will need captain Aaron Finch to regain his fluency at the top of the order, while bowlers such as Nathan Coulter-Nile and Adam Zampa will be tasked with quelling the tourists’ aggressive batsmen.


In head-to-head terms, Australia have claimed 11 wins compared to six for South Africa (plus one no result) in 18 T20I meetings of the teams. Their last T20I series was played in South Africa in March 2016, with the Aussies claiming a 2-1 victory.

 

Australia v SA – Head-to-Head, T20Is

Matches played 18

Australia wins 11

SA wins 6

No result 1

 

Australia v SA – Last 5 T20I meetings

9 March 2016, Cape Town – Australia won by 6 wickets

6 March 2016, Johannesburg – Australia won by 5 wickets

4 March 2016, Durban – SA won by 3 wickets

9 November 2014, Sydney – Australia won by 2 wickets

7 November 2014, Melbourne – Australia won by 7 wickets

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Published: 11/14/2018