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Ashton takes hat-trick, SA misery prolongs

Australia crush Proteas by 107 runs to win first T20I

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Left-arm spinner Ashton Agar took a hat-trick as Australia crushed South Africa by 107 runs in the first Twenty20 internatio­nal at the Wanderers Stadium.

Steve Smith, back in South Africa for the first time since the 2018 ball-tampering scandal, hit a top score of 45 for Australia, who made 196 for six after being sent in.

South Africa made a bad start against the pace of Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins before Agar's triple strike sent them hurtling to their all-time lowest T20 total of 89. It was also the host country's biggest defeat in the format. Man of the match Agar finished with careerbest figures of five for 24.

"It was really exciting, a highlight of my cricketing life," he said.

But he gave praise to the fast bowling attack of Mitchell Starc, Kane Richardson and Pat Cummins who started South Africa's collapse.

Starc made a crucial breakthrou­gh when he bowled South African captain and batting star Quinton de Kock for two with a fast, swinging delivery in the first over of the home side's reply.

South Africa were reeling at 40 for four when Agar came on to bowl. He had Faf du Plessis caught at deep cover with his fourth delivery, trapped Andile Phehlukway­o leg before next ball and Dale Steyn superbly caught at slip by captain Aaron Finch to complete the hat-trick.

Smith and Finch (42) set up Australia's big total with an aggressive second wicket stand of 80 off 52 balls, benefittin­g from some loose South African bowling.

"I'm not quite sure what happened," said De Kock.

"Their energy was there but the skills weren't good enough." By contrast, Australia's bowlers were on target immediatel­y.

 ??  ?? Australia's Ashton Agar (C) celebrates the wicket of South Africa’s Quinton de Kock during the first T20I at The Wanderers Stadium in Johannesbu­rg. INSET: Proteas fans decided to get under the skin of David Warner and Steve Smith by displaying provocativ­e banners that read: “SANPAPERS FOR SALE!!! POCKET-SIZED FOR EXTRA DISCREETNE­SS.”
Australia's Ashton Agar (C) celebrates the wicket of South Africa’s Quinton de Kock during the first T20I at The Wanderers Stadium in Johannesbu­rg. INSET: Proteas fans decided to get under the skin of David Warner and Steve Smith by displaying provocativ­e banners that read: “SANPAPERS FOR SALE!!! POCKET-SIZED FOR EXTRA DISCREETNE­SS.”

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