Travis Head Smashes 91 Runs of 48 Balls To Win T20 Series Against South Africa 3-0 – News18
Last Updated: September 04, 2023, 01:25 IST
The opening batsmen duo of Travis Head and Mathew Short faced mixed fortunes. The former managed to hit a 48-ball 91 while the latter was out for a golden duck as the Australian side swept the three-match T20 series 3-0 against South Africa.
Travis Head who led the Australian batting unit managed to smash six sixes and eight fours to help the Aussies chase down the target of 190 runs set by the South African side.
Led for most of the way by Head, who smashed six sixes and eight fours in his match-winning innings, Australia finished at 191-5 in 17.5 overs in reply to South Africa’s 190-8.
This was the closest of the three games at Kingsmead after Australia crushed South Africa in the opener by 111 runs and won the second T20I by eight wickets.
South Africa chose to bat first, and its respectable score saw three players dismissed in their 40s — opener Reeza Hendricks (42 runs in 30 balls), captain Aiden Markram (41 in 23) and Donovan Ferreira (48 off 21). Ferreira hit five sixes in his knock before he was run out in the last over.
Fast-medium bowler Sean Abbott took 4-31 in four overs and Marcus Stoinis 2-39.
After losing Short on the first ball of its chase, Australia dropped to 43-2 as South Africa claimed the key wicket of Mitch Marsh, whose previous scores in the series were 76 not out and a career-best unbeaten 92 in the first T20I. Gerald Coetzee (2-36) had the Australia captain caught by Bjorn Fortuin for 15.
Coetzee and Fortuin (2-36) reversed catching and bowling roles to claim Josh Inglis for a 22-ball 42, but Australia was already taking control at 128-3 in 11.1 overs.
Fortuin also claimed Head — caught by Temba Bavuma — with only five more runs needed.
Stoinis finished 37 not out and hit the winning run off Coetzee with 13 balls to spare.
South Africa and Australia play the first of five One-Day Internationals on Thursday at Bloemfontein in the lead-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup, which starts October 5 in India. (AP) AYG APA APA
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(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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