SA WON
ODI
SA beat AUS by 6 wickets
Man of the Match - JJ Smuts
AUS
254-7
50.0/50 Ovrs
 
258-4
45.3/50 Ovrs
SA
Australia in South Africa, 3 ODI Series, 2020 |3rd ODI |3/7/2020
Senwes Park, Potchefstroom
Commentary
  • So that's all from this game and from Australia's tour of South Africa. South Africa have bounced back brilliantly after the T20I series loss and have just whitewashed the Aussies. Australia go back home empty-handed in the ODI series. What's next for these two teams? South Africa travel to India to face them in a three-match ODI series, starting on 12th March while Australia will face off against New Zealand which begins on the 13th of March. Join us for all the action! Until then, it is goodbye.
  • Quinton de Kock, the Protea skipper, says that he is very proud of the boys and they played really well throughout the series. Praises Klaasen for his outstanding performance. On his captaincy, de Kock says that the coaching staff has helped him a lot and it has been a good experience. Adds that they did not start the summer well but this series win showed that they can compete with top sides. On the fresh faces performing, Quinton says that they have shown that they can do well at this level.
  • Heinrich Klaasen, THE MAN OF THE SERIES, starts by saying that he is happy with his performance. Adds that he has got a couple of injuries but will look to cement his spot for a place in the side. Further says that his hardwork paid off. Klaasen also says he is looking forward to their next series against India.
  • JJ Smuts, THE MAN OF THE MATCH, starts by saying that it has been a brilliant performance from the team. Adds they did well to restrict Australia to 250 and the bowlers bowled well. Mentions that it is an outstanding achievement for them. Further says they will look to do well against India for their next tour.
  • The Australian skipper, Aaron Finch says that they have not been at our best. Adds that they have been good in patches and they were put under pressure. Mentions that they need to do their basics right. Further goes onto say that the pressure is always on the top three but the middle order needs to perform. Finch states that that they will look to perform better against New Zealand.
  • Australia were poor with the bat. Nobody apart from Marnus Labuschagne got going on this wicket an if it was not for Labuschagne, they would not have reached 254. D'Arcy Short too played well but none of the other batters showed application and in the end, it ended up as a below-par score on this wicket. Stay tuned for the presentation...
  • Earlier in the game, South Africa did really well to restrict Australia to 254. They bowled smartly and every bowler bowled well with Nortje being the best as he picked up 2 wickets. JJ Smuts too bowled well and was well supported by Keshav Maharaj. Overall, they would be happy with their performance.
  • Australia were disappointing with the ball. They started well, picking up Quinton de Kock and Janneman Malan in quick succession but Kyle Verreynne and JJ Smuts started milking them for runs. Zampa got the wicket of the former but one would feel that Verreynne threw it away. Josh Hazlewood was the pick of the bowlers, giving away just 37 runs and picking up two wickets as well. The other bowlers disappointed and they just failed to hit the right lines and lengths on this wicket.
  • So, 3-0 it is in favour of South Africa. They were brilliant in this game as they have been throughout the series. One must have thought that 255 would have been a tricky target but the Proteas have made light work of the chase. Even though they lost the openers quite early but then came a brilliant partnership between Verreynne and Smuts which took the home side to a strong position. Once Verreynne fell, it was another show from Klaasen as he got to another fifty in this series. He, along with Smuts played brilliantly and by the time Smuts fell for a valiant 84, the game was done and dusted.
  • 45.3
    6
    M Marsh to H Klaasen, SIX! What a way to finish the game! Klaasen required just three balls in this over to finish things off. Good length ball on middle, Klaasen heaves it over the deep mid-wicket region for a biggie. SOUTH AFRICA WIN BY 6 WICKETS!
  • 45.2
    4
    M Marsh to H Klaasen, FOUR! CRUNCHED! Back of a length ball outside off, Klaasen crunches it through the cover region for a boundary.
  • 45.1
    4
    M Marsh to H Klaasen, FOUR! Short ball on middle, Klaasen pulls it to the deep mid-wicket region for a boundary. 7 more needed now.
  • END OF OVER 45 | 7 Runs & 0 Wkt | SA 244/4
  • Mitchell Marsh is back on. 1-0-7-0 are his figures so far.
  • 44.6
    1
    K Richardson to H Klaasen, Fullish on middle, Klaasen works it to mid on and takes a single.
  • 44.5
    0
    K Richardson to H Klaasen, On middle, pushed back to the bowler.
  • 44.4
    1
    K Richardson to D Miller, Full on off, Miller drives it to long off for a single.
  • 44.3
    1
    K Richardson to H Klaasen, Outside off, driven through the covers for a single.
  • 44.2
    0
    K Richardson to H Klaasen, Good length ball on middle, Klaasen defends it out.
  • 44.1
    4
    K Richardson to H Klaasen, DROPPED! Klaasen gets to his fifty in a streaky fashion! David Warner drops him at mid on. Full on middle, Klaasen lifts it towards mid on but does not get the required distance and elevation on it. Warner dives to his left but fails to hold on as the ball goes to the long on region for a boundary.
  • END OF OVER 44 | 5 Runs & 0 Wkt | SA 237/4
  • 43.6
    0
    J Hazlewood to D Miller, BEATEN! Good length ball outside off, Miller looks to guide it to third man but fails to get any bat on it. The Aussies put in a half-hearted appeal for caught behind but the umpire is not interested.
  • 43.5
    0
    J Hazlewood to D Miller, Back of a length ball on middle, Miller hops and works it to mid-wicket.
  • 43.4
    0
    J Hazlewood to D Miller, Good length ball on off, Miller blocks it to point.
  • 43.3
    1
    J Hazlewood to H Klaasen, Full on the pads, Heinrich flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.