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T20 WC: All-round Australia Edge Out South Africa with 5 Wickets

T20 WC: All-round Australia Edge Out South Africa with 5 Wickets
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Abu Dhabi: Australia experienced several anxious moments before dimming South Africa by five nuts after their bowler arranged it with a clinical look in the ICC T20 World Cup match on Saturday.
Requires eight runs in the final, Marcus Stoinis (24 did not come out) hit Dwaine Pretorius for two four vital and finished work with two spare balls.
This after Australia staggered at 81 for five on the 16th.
Match the spotlight | Scorecard | Points hit a simple target of 119, South Africa earned the start they were looking for when Anrich Nortje (2/21) dismissed the opposition Skipper Aaron Finch for duck in the second round.
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He dropped from the Sunriser Franchise of the IPL Hyderabad in the second leg of the league, David Warner (14) seems to have found his shape with three boundaries but Kagiso Rabada cut initially promising when the dough sliced ​​it for Heinrich Klaasen complete the catch at the retreat.
Mitchell Marsh fell for 11 because South Africa left Australia struggling at the age of 38 for three in the eighth.
A partnership took place between Steve Smith (35) and Glenn Maxwell (18) but their 42-run association for the fourth goal ended when the first was sensationally trapped in Persimpan Aiden Markram.
Smith pulled a little delivery but Markram ran long before diving full stretch to the right to surprise everyone.
Chinaman Bowler Tabraiz Shamsi’s left arm then made Maxwell to put Australia under the pump on the tone not really conducive to play a broad stroke.
Matthew Wade (15 did not come out) released a pressure with two Furs off Rabada, bringing equations to 25 of 18 balls.
Previously, the Australian Bowler was in a hurry through the upper and secondary batting ranks to South Africa to limit them to 118 for nine.
On the field where the ball came to a late stick, Josh Hazlewood 2/19), Adam Zampa (2/21) and Michell Starc (2/33) did most of the damage, even when Aiden Markram fought towards A 36-Ball 40.
If Not for Kagiso Rabada 19, which includes six stars from Starc in the final, South Africa will get less.
South Africa began well after captain Temba Bavuma oversee the first productive with two beautiful limits through off-side.
However, Glenn Maxwell has other ideas as a star opened by an expensive Michell Starc offset all-rounder with Bavuma dismissal in the form (12), which was held by delivery that changed very little after the mixture refused to play the front foot, something could save him .
Pacer Josh Hazlewood left Rassie Van der Dussen (2) was surprisingly first with peaches from the delivery that landed on the channel right outside before taking the advantage for Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade to finish a simple catch.
One of the South African seasoning stars, the opening of Quinton de Kock pulled Maxwell to the middle for the limit but on the next first ball, the Wicketkeeper’s dough played Hazlewood shipments to his stump after seeing a paddle spoon.
The dismissal seemed strange because de Kock saw the ball soaring to hit the stump.
The tail after two early goes, Hazlewood did not recognize one round in the next five balls, leaving South Africa in a disturbing place at the age of 23 years.
Thanks to a beautiful limit through the mid-off by Aiden Markram, Proteas added seven runs sixth to complete Play Power at 29 for three.
Australia could not ask for more and after Heinrich Klaasen got two boundaries on both sides of the goal, they tasted one more success when Pat Cummins had a dough captured at the back point after the advantage.
Meanwhile, Maxwell returned to complete the four-overs quota, giving only 24 runs to Bavuma’s big goal.
Adam Zampa’s leg-spinner attacked twice on the 14th, including taking goalkeeper David Miller, to leave South Africa staggered at 82 for six people, who get worse after Keshav Maharaj runs out of a terrible mix-up.

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